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| morphometry | <technique> Method that involves measurement of shape. A variety of methods exist to enable one to examine, for example: the distribution of objects in a 2 D section of a cell and then to use this to predict the shapes and the distribution of these objects in three dimensions. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| morphometry |
The quantification of structure from sectional planes. Used at both light and electron microscopic levels to determine the absolute and relative composition of subunits of structure.
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The measure of shape. Morphometry is one of the main uses of MetaMorph. It is used to find count, differentiate, and quantify object within an image. For example identifying health verses unhealthy blood cells. Find out More
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| morphometry |
Relating to the shape of lake basin; includes parameters needed to describe the shape of the lake such as volume, surface area, mean depth, maximum depth, maximum length and width, depth versus volume etc.
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The measurement of the shape of objects. Morphometry includes a large range of measurements including: numbers, length, surface area, volume, angles, and curvature. There are also measurements of shape ratios such as how round or box-like an object is.. Distributions and textures can also be measured.
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Morphometry refers to the physical characteristics of a lake such as size and shape of a lake basin, mean depth, maximum depth, volume, drainage area, and flushing rate.
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