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Volume fraction, trabecular bone

K. Kose, Y. Matsuda, T. Kurimoto, S. Hashimoto, Y. Yamazaki, T. Haishi, S. Utsuzawa, H. Yoshioka, S. Okada, M. Add, T. Tsuzaki 2004, (Development of a compact MRI system for trabecular bone volume fraction measurements), Magn. Reson. Med. 52, 440—444. [Pg.89]

The distinction between cortical and trabecular bone is most easily made based on porosity. Cortical bone can be defined as bone tissue that has a porosity P of less than about 30 percent or, equivalently, a volume fraction Vf of greater than about 0.70 (V = 1 — P). Volume fraction is the ratio of the volume of actual bone tissue to the bulk volume of the specimen. In the field of bone mechanics, porosity measures usually ignore the presence of lacunae and canaliculi. Porosity of adult... [Pg.200]


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