Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The study of three-dimensional properties of objects or matter usually observed two-dimensionally.
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- noun Any technique used to obtain
three-dimensional information fromtwo-dimensional images
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Examples
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Top and bottom insets show corresponding H&E-stained views of lung sections with superimposed stereology disectors.
Naturejobs - All Jobs Harald C Ott 2010
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HPLC, stereology, confocal imaging, immunohistochemistry/immunocytochemistry, and other standard molecular biology methods such as Western blotting and RT -
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Figure 3: Protein analysis, morphometry and stereology of regenerated lung constructs.
Naturejobs - All Jobs Harald C Ott 2010
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In addition to behavioral expertise, more desirable applicants will have experience with some of the following techniques: stereotactic surgery, histology, immunohistochemistry, and unbiased stereology.
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In addition to behavioral expertise, more desirable applicants will have experience with some of the following techniques: stereotactic surgery, histology, immunohistochemistry, and unbiased stereology.
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Gundersen HJ, Jensen EB (1987) The efficiency of systematic sampling in stereology and its prediction.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Steve M. Kim et al. 2009
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Recent emphasis in stereology is concerned with sampling strategies to avoid bias due to directionality and non-uniformity, and these methods are fully covered.
unknown title 2009
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To investigate the possibility that cells transplanted at 9dpi affected the ongoing evolution of the injury epicenter, estimated lesion volume was assessed using unbiased stereology.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Mitra J. Hooshmand et al. 2009
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Recent emphasis in stereology is concerned with sampling strategies to avoid bias due to directionality and non-uniformity, and these methods are fully covered.
unknown title 2009
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Recent emphasis in stereology is concerned with sampling strategies to avoid bias due to directionality and non-uniformity, and these methods are fully covered.
unknown title 2009
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