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Stereology for Statisticians

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2005
(2005). Stereology for Statisticians. Journal of the American Statistical Association: Vol. 100, No. 472, pp. 1462-1462.
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Tissue Shrinkage and Stereological Studies

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2013
Shrinkage often takes place in biological tissues during the different phases of preparation for microscopy. This can have detrimental effects on the stereological estimates, even when unbiased procedures are used. There are different types of shrinkage, and an awareness of them is essential when designing stereological studies. Some forms of shrinkage
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The Precision of Estimates in Stereological Analyses

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2012
When quantifying the total volume, number, length, or surface of morphological features in complex structures such as the brain, it is neither desirable nor feasible to make absolute determinations of these parameters. It would take a lifetime to count all of the neurons or measure the total length of dendrites in many parts of the brain.
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The stereology of location

Journal of Applied Probability, 1980
It is shown how to estimate centroids and other measures of location of an unknown embedded subset of a bounded specimen by random sectioning.
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Stereology and Biophotogrammetry

1967
Stereology and Biophotogrammetry examine three-dimensional objects for the purpose of using the results in scientific research.
Walter Leydolph, Ulf Rosenow
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Design-Based stereology and binary image histomorphometry in nerve assessment

Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2020
Matthew Wood   +2 more
exaly  

Stereology

Physics Today, 1962
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