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    Erratum: “Elastic Field of a Partially Debonded Elliptic Inhomogeneity in an Elastic Matrix (Plane-Strain)” (Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1985, 52, pp. 835–840) OPEN ACCESS

    B. L. Karihaloo and K. Viswanathan
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    J. Appl. Mech 53(3), 735 (Sep 01, 1986) (1 page) doi:10.1115/1.3171851 History: Online July 21, 2009
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