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  • Stereology and 3D microscopy: useful alternatives or competitors in the quantitative analysis of microstructures?
    Eckart Exner, Hans
    With the rapid development of modern techniques tor producing 3D images, the assessment of 3D geometry from 2D sections of projections by stereological methods seems to become more and more ... redundant. Thc paper aims to show the limits of the two approaches and to outline their relative advantages in practical applications. It is concluded thin, for a large variety of applications, classical stereological methods are the most effective way to characterize 3D geometry of irregular microstructures. The basic equations foruseful global (field) parameters are summarized and their assessment by manual techniques is indicated. For other types of applications asking for complex parameters like shape, arrangement or size distribution, preference should be given to direct 3D measurements. Parameters obtained by 2U analysis of sections or projections are useful for comparison purposes, for empirical correlation analysis or for fingerprinting-type description. Field and featureparameters and the problems of data reductions are discussed.
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del
    Leto - 2004
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 20713177