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stereology (medicine)


stereology


A study of the three-dimensional aspects of a cell or microscopic structure.

Origin: stereo-+ G. Logos, study


Stone, I(sidor) F(einstein) (sh)




orig. Isidor Feinstein

born Dec. 24, 1907, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.
died June 18, 1989, Boston, Mass.

U.S. journalist.

He worked on newspapers in his native Philadelphia and in New York and wrote for the leftist newspaper PM before starting his own investigative newsletter. From the outset I. F. Stone's Weekly (1953-67; I. F. Stone's Bi-Weekly, 1967-71) had an influence far greater than the size of its readership, which included some of the nation's most prominent politicians, academicians, and journalists. The sole author, Stone created a unique blend of wit, erudition, and pointed political commentary, and he became known for his espousal of unpopular causes long before they were taken up by the liberal establishment.