Using
spatial correlation functions to quantify the differences between emergent cell lineage segregation patterns, we find that strong adhesion often, but not always, maximizes the size of clonal cell clusters on flat surfaces.
Not exact matches
But I suppose we can leave that to a study of the proper way of calculating a error due to
spatial coverage, that error will be a
function (at least in the math I've seen) involving the
spatial correlation which varies considerably.
In the past couple of years at BEST, has there been any opportunity yet to look into clustering effects on your
spatial model, i.e.,
correlation function.
I think there are technical issue with how BEST is computing the
correlation that is exacerbating the
spatial smearing problem in their kriging
function: