| Literature DB >> 27213460 |
Michael Wininger1,2,3.
Abstract
In this issue, Naylor et al. [1] report on the surface topography of prosthetic phalanges, important research that is increasingly vital to researchers and clinicians alike.[...].Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27213460 PMCID: PMC4932469 DOI: 10.3390/jfb7020012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Funct Biomater ISSN: 2079-4983
Figure 1Skewness (δ) and roughness (ρ) for two simulated surfaces. Smooth surface (A) and smooth surface randomly re-configured (“scrambled”) into a rough surface (B). Both surfaces contain the same set of pixels; consequently, δ remains the same in both samples (sample mean μ and standard deviation σ do not change). However, the height differences between adjacent loci are captured via use of the derivative in ρ; as a result, the calculated roughness matches the visual profile.