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Stereology

Stereology is a branch of applied mathematics that is the three-dimensional interpretation of two-dimensional cross sections of materials or tissues. It provides practical techniques for extracting quantitative information about a three-dimensional material from measurements made on two-dimensional planar sections of the material. Stereology is a method…

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Stereology

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related to References · 48
Stereology → Advanced Series, An Introduction For Bioscientists, Anatomical Record, Applied Probability Vol, Baddeley, Baltimore, Basic Stereology, Boston, Chapman, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Concise Guide, Design-based, For Biologists, Gundersen, Hall/CRC, Hof, ISBN, Janson, Jensen Eva, Johns Hopkins University Press
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Stereology → Achille Delesse, Bone Volume, Classical, Delesse, Find, Trabecular
related to Errors in spatial interpretation · 5
Stereology → For, Stereologists, Such, The, This
related to Sampling principles · 5
Stereology → In, Statisticians, The, There, To
related to Timeline · 4
Stereology → Buffon, Delesse, Delesse's, Mining
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Stereology → branch of applied mathematics that is the three-dimensional interpretation of two-dimensional cross sections of materials or tissues, developing science with many important innovations being developed mainly in Europe, method that utilizes random
related to Stereology is not tomography · 3
Stereology → On, This, X-ray
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Stereology → International Society, StereologyImage Analysis

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sections plane sampling area material length stereological surface number methods total volume method three-dimensional isbn materials many science principles techniques

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Stereologyis abranch of applied mathematics that is the three-dimensional interpretation of two-dimensional cross sections of materials or tissues0.90text
Stereologyis amethod that utilizes random0.90text
Stereologyis adeveloping science with many important innovations being developed mainly in Europe0.90text
the proportionator continue to make important improvements in the efficiency of stereological procedures.In addition to two-dimensional plane sectionsinstance ofNew innovations0.80text
stereology also applies to three-dimensional slabsinstance ofNew innovations0.80text
Bone Volumeinstance ofFind the parameters0.80text
Trabecular thicknessinstance ofFind the parameters0.80text
trabecular number in a given sample of bone.The popular science fact that the human lungs have a surface areainstance ofFind the parameters0.80text
the total surface area of the lung's gas exchange surfaceinstance ofOften we are more interested in total quantities0.80text
or the total length of capillaries in the brain. relative densities are also problematic becauseinstance ofOften we are more interested in total quantities0.80text
unless the material is homogeneousinstance ofOften we are more interested in total quantities0.80text
they depend on the unambiguous definition of the reference volume.Sampling principles also make it possible to estimate total quantities such as the total surface area of lunginstance ofOften we are more interested in total quantities0.80text

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