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  • Front Cover; Methods in Cell Biology, Volume 22; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; PART I: QUALITATIVE METHODS OF STEREO IMAGING; Chapter 1. Introduction to Stereo Imaging; I. Introduction; II. Production of the Stereo Effect; III. Display of Stereo Micrographs; References; Chapter 2. Theory of Stereopsis; I . Studies on Mechanisms of Stereopsis; II. Visual Cues That Induce Depth Perception; III. Limits on Allowable Parallax, Magnification Disparity, and Brightness Disparity; IV. Variation within the Population of Stereo Perception
  • V. Simultaneous Processing of Stereo and Color InformationVI. Stereo Perception of Transparent versus Opaque Objects; VII. Consequences of Binocular Vision in the Presentation of Micrographs; References; Chapter 3. Stages and Stereo-Pair Recording; I. Introduction; II. Specimen Tilting Method; III. Fixed-Tilt and Rotation Method; IV. summary; References; Chapter 4. Stereomicroscopy of Whole Cells; I. Introduction; II. Background; III. Methods Currently in Use; IV. The Stereo Image of Whole Cells; V. Experimental Applications of Stereo Technology; VI. Properties of Differentiated Cell Systems
  • VII. Relating Whole-Cell to Thin-Section ImagesVIII. Unique Applications of Stereo Techniques; IX. Alternative Analytical Approaches; X. Conclusions; References; Chapter 5. Stereoscopic Electron Microscopy of Chromosomes; I. Introduction; II. Methods; III. Levels of Organization in Chromosomes; References; Chapter 6. Preparing Biological Samples for Stereomicroscopy by the Quick-Freeze, Deep-Etch, Rotary-Replication Technique; I. Introduction; II. Methods; III. Results; IV. Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 7. Dense Tissue and Special Stains; I. Introduction
  • II. High-Voltage Electron Microscopy of Neutron and Glia Cells after Impregnation by the Golgi MethodIII. High-Voltage Electron Microscopy of Biological Membranes after Selective Staining; IV. Membranous Systems in Striated Muscles; V. Membranous Organelles in Neurons; References; Chapter 8. Mock Stereo; I. Definition and Scope of Mock-Stereo Displays; II. Types of Image Disparities That Can Profitably Be Treated by Mock Stereo: Discussion and Examples; III. Simultaneous Handling of Positional and Color Information in Mock Stereo; IV. Applications of Mock Stereo in Electron Microscopy
  • V. Some Examples of Unintentional Mock StereoReferences; PART II: QUANTITATIVE METHODS APPLIED TO STEREO IMAGING; Chapter 9. Theory; I. Introduction; II. Coordinate Systems and Transformation; III. Projections and Distortions; IV. Stereo Model and Orientation; V. Calibration of the Electron Microscopy; References; Chapter 10. Hardware and Methods; I. Measuring Instruments; II. Accuracy and Reliability; III. The Digital Terrain Model and Computer Mapping; References; Chapter 11. Application to Single Specimens; I. Applications of the Scanning Electron Microscope