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The estimation of these dependencies are, more often than not, described more adequately using quadratic polynomials than a linear model.
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The microstructural lattice approach, which includes consideration of continuum limit, allows us to select a type of fractional derivatives that will be more adequately and correctly describe fractional nonlocal continua.
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