| stereology | A study of the three-dimensional aspects of a cell or microscopic structure. Origin: stereo-+ G. Logos, study (05 Mar 2000) |
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Stereology is a spatial version of sampling theory. The word "stereology" was coined in May 1961 by the founding fathers of the International Society for Stereology to describe the set of methods that allow a 3-D interpretation of structures based on observations made on 2-D sections. Stereology is therefore often referred to as the science of estimating higher dimensional information from lower dimensional samples. ...
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The method of quantifying volume and surface area components in a structure.
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