2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.mbs.2013.03.001
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Development and evaluation of spatial point process models for epidermal nerve fibers

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“…One can see in Olsbo et al , that the estimates of κ are close to 0, indicating that the end points of one tree do not seem to avoid the nearest other base point. An effect of this would be that the spanned angles in the simulated patterns are larger than those found in the data.…”
Section: Models For Enf Structurementioning
confidence: 98%
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“…One can see in Olsbo et al , that the estimates of κ are close to 0, indicating that the end points of one tree do not seem to avoid the nearest other base point. An effect of this would be that the spanned angles in the simulated patterns are larger than those found in the data.…”
Section: Models For Enf Structurementioning
confidence: 98%
“…The branch lengths are modelled by a gamma distribution, which has the density fB(b;α,β)=βαnormalΓ(α)bα1exp(βb),1emb(0,),α(0,),β(0,), where α and β are the shape and rate parameters, respectively. More details of the model, parameter estimation etc, can be found in .…”
Section: Models For Enf Structurementioning
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“…Spatial point patterns are a common form of observation in plant ecology (Waagepetersen et al, 2016), epidemiology (Diggle et al, 2005), astrophysics (Stoica et al, 2007), seismology (Schoenberg, 2003), social science (Amburgey, 1986), medicine (Olsbo et al, 2013) and criminology (Mohler et al, 2011). Although understanding single, univariate spatial point patterns and their generating point processes is important, frequently we observe labelled point processes or, more precisely, multiple types of points.…”
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“…Strauss (250, 0.6, 0.03) MatClust(200, 0.06, 1) Strauss(350, 0.4, 0.03 Figure 7 shows point patterns of entry and end points of epidermal nerve fibers (ENFs) that were previously analysed in Olsbo et al (2013). The ENFs are thin nerve fibers living in the outmost layer of the skin called epidermis.…”
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confidence: 99%