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* 1975–80 statisticians R.E. Miles and P.J. Davy show that stereology can be formulated as a survey sampling technique, and develop design-based methods.
* 1983 R.E Miles and (independently) [[Eva Vedel Jensen|E.B. Jensen]] and [[H.J.G. Gundersen]] develop ''point-sampled intercept'' methods for inferring the mean volume of arbitrarily-shaped particles from plane sections.
* 1984 D.C Sterio describes the 'disector' counting method.
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== References ==
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* Baddeley, A., and [[Eva Vedel Jensen|E. B. Vedel Jensen]] (2005), Stereology For Statisticians, Chapman & Hall/CRC. {{ISBN|9781584884057}}
* Evans, S.M., Janson, A.M., Nyengaard, J.R. (2004).Quantitative Methods in Neuroscience: A Neuroanatomical Approach. Oxford University Press, USA. {{ISBN|978-0198505280}}
* [[Eva Vedel Jensen|Vedel Jensen Eva B.
* Mouton, Peter R. (2002). Principles and Practices of Unbiased Stereology: An Introduction For Bioscientists. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. {{ISBN|0-8018-6797-5}}.
* Mouton, P.R. "Neurostereology" (2014) Wiley-Blackwell Press, Boston, MA. {{ISBN|1118444213}}.
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