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Teisseyre, Roman, et al.. (2005). DEGENERATED MECHANICS IN A HOMOGENEOUS CONTINUUM: POTENTIALS FOR SPIN AND TWIST. 53. 219–230.8 indexed citations
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Teisseyre, Roman. (2004). Spin and twist motions in a homogeneous elastic continuum and cross-band geometry of fracturing. 52. 173–183.4 indexed citations
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Teisseyre, Roman. (2004). Sejsmiczne efekty rotacyjne. Geologia / Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza im. Stanisława Staszica w Krakowie. 249–263.1 indexed citations
Teisseyre, Roman & Jan Kozák. (2003). Considerations on the seismic rotation effects. 51. 243–256.7 indexed citations
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Teisseyre, Roman, et al.. (2003). Recording the seismic rotation waves: reliability analysis. 51. 37–50.13 indexed citations
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Teisseyre, Roman, et al.. (2003). Seismic rotation waves related to volcanic, mining and seismic events: Near-field and micromorphic motions. 51(4). 409–431.7 indexed citations
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Teisseyre, Roman. (2002). Continuum with defect and self-rotation fields. 50. 51–68.12 indexed citations
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Teisseyre, Roman, et al.. (2002). Continuum with self-rotation nuclei: Evolution of defect fields and equations of motion. 50. 223–229.13 indexed citations
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Teisseyre, Roman. (2001). Dislocation dynamics and related electromagnetic excitation. 49. 55–73.7 indexed citations
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Nagahama, Hiroyuki & Roman Teisseyre. (2001). Seismic rotation waves: Discolations and disclinations in a micromorphic continuum. 49(1). 119–129.6 indexed citations
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Jankowski, Jerzy, et al.. (2001). Observations of electromagnetic radiation in the Central Apennines seismic region. 49. 43–53.1 indexed citations
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Teisseyre, Roman, et al.. (1999). Discussion on the recording of seismic rotation waves. 47. 351–362.11 indexed citations
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Teisseyre, Roman, et al.. (1999). Splitting stress motion equation into seismic wave and fault-related fields. 47. 135–137.9 indexed citations
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Teisseyre, Roman & Hiroyuki Nagahama. (1998). Dislocation field evolution and dislocation source/sink function. 46(1). 13–33.5 indexed citations
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Górski, Marek & Roman Teisseyre. (1991). Seismic events in Hornsund, Spitsbergen. Polish Polar Research. 12(3).4 indexed citations
Teisseyre, Roman, et al.. (1959). The Mechanism of Earthquakes According to Dislocation Theory. 11(1). 55–71.5 indexed citations
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