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. 2016 Mar 21;22(5):409–417. doi: 10.1089/ten.tec.2015.0483

FIG. 6.

FIG. 6.

Application of percolation scaling principles to measurements of accessible distance, L, as a function of virtual object diameter, d. Plotting d against L−1/0.88 provides a measurement of the largest virtual object that could traverse a scaffold of infinite dimensions, given by the intercept, dc. Measurements for each condition are given as (a) representative examples of the corresponding plots, and (b) as the mean and standard error of three dc measurements for each condition. *Indicates statistical significance relative to all other conditions (p < 0.05). Color images available online at www.liebertpub.com/tec