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app ¼ 1 : 2 g/cm 3 indicates a well-defined tra-
becular arrangement. However as it is perceptible the presented trabecular
arrangement is dependent on the domain discretization. If more nodes were used in
the analysis it will be possible to obtain a more accurate trabecular architecture.
for a medium apparent density q model
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