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Stereology is the science of determining geometric quantities by sampling and estimating. Measures of size include, how many, length, surface area, and volume.
http://www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/mb140/scope/stereology/stereology.htm
The University of Western Australia presents an illustrated description of sampling and measurement techniques. Includes exercises in estimating volume and cell density.
http://www.exploranova.com/
Stereology systems including image analysis for biological research including the neurosciences, toxicology, and pharmacology.
http://www.stereologysociety.org/
Inviting membership. Includes abstracts of journals, courses and details of related conferences.
http://stereologist.wordpress.com/
Explores both recent and innovative methods in stereology as well as cover interesting aspects of older issues.
http://stereology.blogspot.com/
Introduction to common pitfalls encountered in stereological work.
http://www.ou.edu/research/electron/bmz5364/calc-stereology.html
Calculator of standard sampling error and sampling points needed for stereological research applications.
http://www.stereothenainc.com/
List of classes taught worldwide.
http://www.disector.com/
Provides biomedical and bioscience researchers with resources for scientific measurement and analysis. Describes training, software, tissue sample analysis, and independent validation.
http://nervenet.org/papers/3DCounting.html
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.
http://www.visiopharm.com/
Describes software, hardware, training, and custom development.
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