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Open AccessThe Emergence of Complexity from a Simple Model for Tissue Growth
The growth of living tissue is known to be modulated by mechanical as well as biochemical signals. We study a simple numerical model where the tissue growth rate depends on a chemical potential describing bioc...
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The Heterogeneous Mineral Content of Bone—Using Stochastic Arguments and Simulations to Overcome Experimental Limitations
On a sub-millimeter length scale, bone is a very heterogeneous material with varying mineral content. This heterogeneity can be measured by quantitative backscattered electron imaging (qBEI) and quantified by ...
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Chapter
Complex Biological Structures: Collagen and Bone
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Mechanical properties of spruce wood cell walls by nanoindentation
In order to study the effects of structural variability, nanoindentation experiments were performed in Norway spruce cell walls with highly variable cellulose microfibril angle and lignin content. Contrary to ...
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Growth of Ordered Domains in a Computer Model Alloy with Lattice Misfit
We study via Monte Carlo simulations the influence of elastic interactions on the ordering and decomposition of a two-dimensional model binary alloy with antiferromagnetic nearest and ferromagnetic next neares...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Implantation into Fullerites
Fcc CöO and C70 were irradiated with high-energy heavy ions at low temperature. The landing positions of the iron ions were studied by means of in-beam Mössbauer spectroscopy. For both materials the Mössbauer dat...
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Poster contributions