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*'''Delete''', per nom. [[User:Nsk92|Nsk92]] ([[User talk:Nsk92|talk]]) 00:32, 1 May 2010 (UTC)
*'''KEEP''' Google returns about 2,450 for "Automated Imaging Microscope System (AIMS)"
*<s>'''KEEP'''</s>Automated Imaging Microscope System (AIMS) played an important role in shedding light on the effects of caloric restriction on cell populations in the hypothalamus. AIMS was the first fully automated system that could scan large areas of tissue, reconstruct these large sections digitally, count cells that expressed different receptors and create a three dimensional volumetric model of the densities of those populations. A list of the publications that resulted is shown below:
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*Neudorf, Jason; Garan, Steven A. (February 2000). "Automated Imaging Microscope System". Linux Journal (70): 32–5.
The editors of the journals listed above all agree that the discoveries that resulted in the work of the Automated Imaging Microscope System were important.
:*'''Comment''' Many of the above "publications" are in fact only meeting abstracts (often not peer reviewed). The others are articles that have not or only sporadically been cited, not showing any notability for this system. If I search for "Automated Imaging Microscope System (AIMS)" on Google, I get 25 hits, not 2450. --[[User:Crusio|Crusio]] ([[User talk:Crusio|talk]]) 11:48, 1 May 2010 (UTC)
*'''KEEP''' [User:JohnEisen|JohnEisen]] ([[User talk:JohnEisens|talk]]) 2:20, 1 May 2010 (UTC) '''Note''': This comment was added by [[User:12.149.202.41]]. [[User:Nsk92|Nsk92]] ([[User talk:Nsk92|talk]]) 02:36, 1 May 2010 (UTC)
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