| 释义 | stereotaxic
 ster·e·o·tax·isS0744400 (stĕr′ē-ə-tăk′sĭs, stîr′-) also ster·e·o·tax·y (stĕr′ē-ə-tăk′sē, stîr′-)n. A method in neurosurgery and neurological research for locating points within the brain using an external, three-dimensional frame of reference usually based on the Cartesian coordinate system.ster′e·o·tac′tic (-tăk′tĭk), ster′e·o·tax′ic (-tăk′sĭk), ster′e·o·tac′ti·cal (-tăk′tĭ-kəl), ster′e·o·tax′i·cal (-tăk′sĭ-kəl) adj.ster′e·o·tac′ti·cal·ly, ster′e·o·tax′i·cal·ly adv.
 ster•e•o•tax•ic(ˌstɛr i əˈtæk sɪk, ˌstɪər-)
 adj.   of or pertaining to precise measurements in three dimensions of a place in the brain, esp. as an adjunct to surgery or radiation.  [1905–10; stereo- + -taxic] EncyclopediaSeestereotaxis
 stereotaxic
 stereotaxic[ster″e-o-tak´sik] stereotactic.thigmotactic (see thigmotaxis).ster·e·o·tac·tic, stereotaxic (ster'ē-ō-tak'tik, -tak'sik), Relating to stereotaxis or stereotaxy.ster·e·o·tac·tic, stereotaxic (ster'ē-ō-tak'tik, -sik) Relating to stereotaxis or stereotaxy. |