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Here we study color scaling using photographs of natural fruit objects.
The traditional scaling means that the square of the fissure thickness is of the same order as the permeability coefficient of the matrix set.
The inclusion of topographic effects is straightforward using the present scaling and formulation.
The first step of this programme is to standardize the variables to avoid the influence of scaling.
This is precisely what the intermediate layer scaling (43)accomplishes.
It is important to note that average effects may alter significantly the power law scaling.
In this way, the steady states and their scaling properties are consistent with the conjecture.
This dependence shows that the external electric field intensity applied in our experiment does not affect the scaling low.