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Shape correction function

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The shape correction function is a ratio of the surface area of a growing organism and that of an isomorph as function of the volume. The shape of the isomorph is taken to be equal to that of the organism for a given reference volume, so for that particular volume the surface areas are also equal and the shape correction function has value one.

For volume , reference volume , the shape correction function equal for

  • V0-morphs:
  • V1-morphs:
  • isomorphs:
  • static mixture between a V0- and a V1-morph: for