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General thermodynamic definitions of the higher order elastic coefficients of thermoelastic media are presented in tensor and engineering notation. They are natural generalizations of the customary definitions of second-order coefficients, they retain the usual conventions relating tensor and engineering stresses and strains, and they simplify thermodynamic calculations.
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