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histology The study of the structure of living tissue. For example, the "histology" of a tumor is determined by a biopsy of the tumor which is looked at under a microscope.
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histogram A graphical representation of a frequency distribution. The range of the variable is divided into class intervals for which the frequency of occurrence is represented by a rectangular column. The height of the column is proportional to the frequency of observations within the interval.
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history A mechanism in ArcStorm to enable the tracking of changes made to a data source. This enables the creation of historical views and supports `rolling back' the data to a previous period in time.
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history Chronology of people and events since humans have kept written records.
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histogram A histogram is a bar graph analysis tool that is used to identify contrast and dynamic range of any image. Histograms are found in the more advanced digi-cams and software programs (graphic editors), such as Adobe Photoshop 7, CS or Elements, and are used to manipulate images. The histogram shows a scale of 0 - 255 (left to right) with 0 being black and 255 being white.
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