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On global and local forms of the second law of thermodynamics. In: Proprieta di Media e Teoremi di Confronto in Fiscia Matematica. (A course given at the Centro Internazionale Matematico Estivo, Bressanone, 1963.)
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Thermodynamics and constitutive relations. In: Thermodynamics and Constitutive Equations, Springer Lecture Notes in Physics, Vol. 228, pp. 1–43. These notes for a course of 10 Lectures at the 2nd 1982 Session of the Centro Internazionale Matematico Estivo, held in Noto, Italy, are preliminary draughts of two papers, one by B. D. Coleman and D. R. Owen, and the other by B. D. Coleman, M. Fabrizio, and D. R. Owen.
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(with Owen, DR) Global and local versions on the second law of thermodynamics. In: Categories in Continuum Physics, Springer Lecture Notes in Mathematics, Vol. 1174 (1982) pp. 83–99 (preliminary draught).
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A phenomenological theory of the mechanics of cold drawing. In: Orienting Polymers, Springer Lecture Notes in Mathematics, Vol. 1063 (1983) pp. 76–142 (preliminary draught).
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Materials with Fading Memory (Lectio Doctoralis, Rome, Tor Vergata, 1993; multiplied typescript).