Rank factorization

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The Krogh Length, λK, is the distance between capillaries at which nutrients diffuse to based on cellular consumption of the nutrients.[1][2]

It can be described as:

λK=Dsco/R

where Ds is the diffusion constant of the solute in the substrate, co is the concentration in the channel, and R is the consumption by the cells. Units are in terms of length.

References

  1. Fournier, R. L. Basic Transport Phenomena in Biomedical Engineering 1st edn (Taylor & Francis, London, 1999).
  2. Choi et al. Microfluidic scaffolds for tissue engineering. Nature Materials (2007) vol. 6 pp. 908-915

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