Stereology is the science of determining geometric quantities by sampling and estimating. Measures of size include, how many, length, surface area, and volume.
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Provides biomedical and bioscience researchers with resources for scientific measurement and analysis. Describes training, software, tissue sample analysis, and independent validation.
Explores both recent and innovative methods in stereology as well as cover interesting aspects of older issues.
Introduction to common pitfalls encountered in stereological work.
Calculator of standard sampling error and sampling points needed for stereological research applications.
Describes software, hardware, training, and custom development.
1988 paper by Robert W. Williams and Pasko Rakic presenting the "counting box" method. Updated with authors' comments on their paper and on the Abercrombie's correction.
(September 10, 1999)
Provides biomedical and bioscience researchers with resources for scientific measurement and analysis. Describes training, software, tissue sample analysis, and independent validation.
Introduction to common pitfalls encountered in stereological work.
Explores both recent and innovative methods in stereology as well as cover interesting aspects of older issues.
Calculator of standard sampling error and sampling points needed for stereological research applications.
Describes software, hardware, training, and custom development.
1988 paper by Robert W. Williams and Pasko Rakic presenting the "counting box" method. Updated with authors' comments on their paper and on the Abercrombie's correction.
(September 10, 1999)
