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Fractional-order viscoelasticity applied to describe uniaxial stress relaxation of human arteries.

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Figure 1. Left: The arterial specimen (B) mounted with two steel fixtures (D) inside a controlled  temperature chamber and the tensile testing machine
Figure 2. Schematic protocol with three stress levels: low (0.025 MPa), med (0.05 MPa)  and high (0.1 MPa)
Figure 3. True stress versus strain responses to the stress-relaxation protocol for all specimens
Figure 4. Ramp and stress relaxation example for specimen PH45 during stress level HIGH
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