Quantitative Analysis of Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering of Bone : Determination of Sizes of Its Collagen and Apatite Components
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概要
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The diffuse anisotropy scattering from oriented bone sections is quantitatively studied on the basis of recent developments in small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). This SAXS from the bone is explained as a random distribution of apatite rods with a preferred orientation of the principal axis of the rods parallel to the longitudinal axis of the bone. The results obtained suggest that the average cross-sections of the apatite rods and the collagen components are40-55 A and 75-105 A, respectively, which indicates that the apatite rods are within the collagen fibrils.
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- 1981-04-05
著者
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Matsushima Norio
Department Of Engineering Science Hokkaido Institute Of Technology
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AKIYAMA Morio
Department of Physics, Sapporo Medical College
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TERAYAMA Yoshio
Department of Physics, Sapporo Medical College
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Akiyama Morio
Department Of Physics Sapporo Medical College
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Akiyama Morio
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Hokkaido University
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Terayama Yoshio
Department Of Physics Sapporo Medical College
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