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Kingston upon Thames is the principal settlement of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames in south-west London. It was the ancient market town where Saxon kings were crowned and is now a lively suburb situated 10 miles (16.1 km) south west of Charing Cross.
On the banks of the Thames, in the very heart of Kingston, Charter Quay is a unique lifestyle... fresh, vibrant, cosmopolitan. Charter Quay features 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments, spectacular penthouses and stunning townhouses.
A paper on the benefits of stereology for quantitative radiology. Written by Professor Neil Roberts, Dr Mike Puddephat and Dr Vicky McNulty and published in The British Journal of Radiology, 73 (2000), 679-697.
Taken from Mike Puddephat's PhD, this article describes the principles of magnetic resonance imaging.
Taken from Mike Puddephat's PhD, this article describes the vertical spatial grid and a method for estimating curve length in 3D from total vertical projections.
Taken from Mike Puddephat's PhD, in this article curve length in 3D is discussed (by extending Buffon's needle), as well as surface density and surface area estimation (from IUR, vertical and exhaustive vertical sections).
Taken from Mike Puddephat's PhD, in this article area and volume estimation are discussed, as well as Buffon's needle and the equation of Steinhaus for measuring the length of a curve.
Definitions of stereology, collated by Lars Karlsson and reproduced with his permission.
Taken from Mike Puddephat's PhD, in this article, fundamental results regarding random position and orientation are discussed.
Taken from Mike Puddephat's PhD, in this article fundamental results regarding the expectation and variance of random variables (discrete or continuous) are stated and proved.