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A Study of The Morphometry of The Liver [PDF]

open access: possibleIndian Journal of Applied Research, 2011
Anomalies of the hepatic morphology are often overlooked. Nevertheless knowledge of these anomalies is important since all may not remain clinically latent. Excessive development of liver may lead to the formation of accessory lobes. These may mimic tumors’ also.
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Molecular bone morphometry

Pediatric Nephrology, 2000
Quantitative histomorphometric assessment of bone biopsies represents a powerful and informative method for the study of metabolic bone diseases. It is the gold standard against which the noninvasive "diagnostic" markers of bone metabolism as well as newly available therapeutic modalities are tested.
M-C Faugere   +2 more
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A Bayesian Morphometry Algorithm

IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 2004
Most methods for structure-function analysis of the brain in medical images are usually based on voxel-wise statistical tests performed on registered magnetic resonance (MR) images across subjects. A major drawback of such methods is the inability to accurately locate regions that manifest nonlinear associations with clinical variables.
Christos Davatzikos   +2 more
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Morphometry in Endocrine Pathology

Pathology - Research and Practice, 1984
The most important purposes of morphometry in endocrine pathology are described. With the introduction of immunocytochemical techniques by Sternberger in 1969 a new field for detailed morphometric analysis in endocrine pathology was opened. The application of morphometry in combination with the immunocytochemical staining of cells is illustrated by ...
G. Klöppel   +3 more
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Morphometry in pathology

Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America, 1984
As medical sciences strive to make observations more precise, pathologists are becoming interested in objective histological and cytological evaluation. Morphometry is one procedure for deriving objective data, and measurements and statistical analysis of cell, nuclear or tissue parameters can be made with relatively inexpensive equipment.
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Voxel Based Morphometry

2007
At its simplest, voxel-based morphometry (VBM) involves a voxelwise comparison of regional gray matter ‘density’ between two groups of subjects. Density here refers to the relative amount of gray matter and should not be confused with cell packing density (number of cells per unit volume of neuropil).
K.J. Friston, J. Ashburner
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Climate and Morphometry

The Journal of Geology, 1957
An analysis of the morphometry of three areas of similar gross lithology, structural effect, and stage of dissection shows that there is a significant difference between each of the equivalent landscape unit forms. A climate/vegetation index (7C) was obtained for each region, employing the mean annual rainfall, the mean monthly maximum precipitation in
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Morphometry and Stereology

2003
Most biologists interested in morphometric analysis and stereology purchase programs to do the work, and a specific knowledge of all the algorithms and Statistical calculations behind their Operation is not critical. The programs are booted up, the menus are consulted to see what functions are possible, and the Operator instructs the Computer to ...
Michael J. Dykstra, Laura E. Reuss
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Morphometry of the Conus Shell

Systematic Zoology, 1975
Kohn, A. J., and Riggs, A. C. (Department of Zoology, University of Washington, Seattle, Wa. 98195) 1975. Morphometry of the Conus Shell. Syst. Zool. 24:346-359.-A geometric model of the Conus shell has been developed in order to increase objectivity, quantification, and reproducibility in the use of attributes of gastropod shells as taxonomic ...
Alan J. Kohn, Alan C. Riggs
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[Vertebral morphometry].

La Radiologia medica, 1997
Osteoporotic vertebral fracture often results in asymptomatic and atraumatic deformity of vertebral body, therefore the qualitative radiological evaluation alone may lead to disagreement about whether a vertebra is fractured. Morphometry based on measurements of vertebral body heights is a reliable and reproducible technique for vertebral fracture ...
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