2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2018.12.148
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Electrochemical impedance of randomly distributed defects in tethered phospholipid bilayers: Finite element analysis

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“…Both attraction and LCN models can produce distributions with matching values, however, the attraction model depends more on the overall features of real defect distribution (defect size and density), which might be difficult to estimate or measure experimentally. As noted in earlier work [ 7 ], radiuses of membrane defects (introduced by VLY) usually fall in range from 13 nm to 25 nm. This fact might be useful in estimating attraction model parameters based on summary statistics ( and others).…”
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“…Both attraction and LCN models can produce distributions with matching values, however, the attraction model depends more on the overall features of real defect distribution (defect size and density), which might be difficult to estimate or measure experimentally. As noted in earlier work [ 7 ], radiuses of membrane defects (introduced by VLY) usually fall in range from 13 nm to 25 nm. This fact might be useful in estimating attraction model parameters based on summary statistics ( and others).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Each defect distribution consisted of 500 defects. Defect densities and sizes for attraction model were selected by likely scenarios examined in the earlier study [ 7 ]. Other values were chosen arbitrarily, to cover a wide range of visually different clustering cases.…”
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