
doi: 10.1122/1.2116449
The first two papers of this series have dealt entirely with thixotropy, while this paper deals with plasticity as it is affected by the presence of thixotropy. Several rather revolutionary conclusions will be arrived at for which the experimental proof cannot as yet be considered adequate. An attempt will be made to show the line of reasoning that leads to these conclusions.
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