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stereotactic, a.|stɛriːəʊ-, stɪəriːəʊˈtæktɪk| [f. stereo- + tactic a.2 (n.2).] †1. Biol. = thigmotactic a. Obs. rare.
1902Q. Jrnl. Microsc. Sci. XLVI. 171 There appear to me to be yet two possible explanations of the penetration [of sperm into the egg]: (1) it is due to reaction to a stereotactic stimulus; (2) it is purely mechanical. 2. Biol. and Med. = stereotaxic a.
1954Amer. Jrnl. Roentgenol. LXXI. 441/2 A new type of stereotactic instrument for use in man. 1961Lancet 2 Sept. 552/1 Stereotactic operations for parkinsonism. 1976New Scientist 26 Feb. 427/2 Some of the patients will undergo stereotactic brain surgery, which enables lesions to be placed very precisely in the required parts of the brain. Hence stereoˈtactically adv.
1934in Webster. 1949Jrnl. Neurophysiol. XII. 371 Electrolytic lesions were made..at a site determined stereotactically. 1966Arch. Neurol. XIV. 334/2 Cross and Green, utilizing microelectrodes placed stereotactically in the hypothalamus of rabbits, studied the activity of single units, presumably single cells. |