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American Journal of Anatomy, 1972
AbstractAnatomists have led the way for 75 years in developing internationally acceptable terminology for macroscopic structures of the human body. During the past 12 years terms have been gathered for histology and embryology. Nomenclature in all three areas have been adopted for international use by the Fifth to Ninth International Congresses of ...
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AbstractAnatomists have led the way for 75 years in developing internationally acceptable terminology for macroscopic structures of the human body. During the past 12 years terms have been gathered for histology and embryology. Nomenclature in all three areas have been adopted for international use by the Fifth to Ninth International Congresses of ...
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On the new anatomical nomenclature
Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 2001The present paper is concerned with the linguistic aspect of the new anatomical nomenclature (Terminologia Anatomica 1998). Orthographic, morphological, syntactic, lexical, and terminological comments are presented. In the authors' opinion, shortcomings might have been effectively avoided by cooperation with linguists.
E, Marecková, F, Simon, L, Cervený
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1975
M. J. Shively, David H. Knight
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M. J. Shively, David H. Knight
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ICSP response to ‘Science depends on nomenclature, but nomenclature is not science’
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Iain C Sutcliffe +2 more
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