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“Thys Manner of Infirmyte the Grete Lechys of Salerne Clepyd Obtalmyam”: A Study of Medical Terms in Benvenutus Grassus

open access: yesMiscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies, 2008
De Egritudinibus Oculorum is a very popular and extensive medieval treatise on eye diseases. This paper aims at exploring the presence of the different languages present in the lexicon of this particular work; special attention is paid to the names of ...
María José Esteve Ramos
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A New Anatomically Based Nomenclature for the Roots and Root Canals—Part 1: Maxillary Molars

open access: yesInternational Journal of Dentistry, 2012
Numerous terminologies have been employed in the dental literature to describe the roots and root canal systems of maxillary molars. This multiplicity in naming of roots and canals makes the reader susceptible to misinterpretation and confusion.
Jojo Kottoor   +2 more
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NOMENs land: The place of eponyms in the anatomy classroom

open access: yes, 2021
The law of Non-Original Malappropriate Eponymous Nomenclature (NOMEN) states that no phenomenon is named after its discoverer (Stigler, 1980; Aresti and Ramachandran, 2012; Aronson, 2014).
Wisner, Rebecca L.   +5 more
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Synoptic taxonomy of Cortaderia Stapf (Danthonioideae, Poaceae)

open access: yesPhytoKeys, 2017
Cortaderia (Poaceae; Danthonioideae) is a medium-sized genus of C3 tussock grasses, widespread in the temperate to tropic-alpine regions of South America. It is particularly important in the subalpine and alpine zones of the Andes.
Daniel Testoni, H. Peter Linder
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Nomenclature of the veins of the lower limb: Extensions, refinements, and clinical application

open access: yes, 2005
The relative deficiency of the official Terminologia Anatomica with regard to the veins of the lower limbs was responsible for a nonuniform anatomic nomenclature in the clinical literature.
Bo Eklof   +6 more
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Anatomy of the ligaments of the posterolateral corner of the knee: A narrative literature review

open access: yesJournal of Experimental Orthopaedics
The posterolateral region of the knee or so‐called posterolateral corner of the knee or posterolateral angle is an anatomical entity that remains relatively unknown.
Xavier Angelats   +6 more
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Scaphoid variation and an anatomical basis for variable carpal mechanics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
The morphology and function of the wrist is poorly understood. Improved understanding of carpal anatomy may facilitate improved understanding of carpal mechanics and may enhance the clinical management of wrist dysfunction.
Fogg, Quentin A.
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Comprehensive mapping of the exterior architecture of the dromedary camel brain

open access: yesScientific Reports
The morphological perspective of the camel brain remains largely unexplored. Therefore, studying the topography of the camel brain is of crucial importance.
Ahmad Al Aiyan   +8 more
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The Foot Musculature of the Rhesus Monkey (Macaca mulatta): An Anatomical Study

open access: yesAnatomia
The rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) is a non-human primate with a genome that is 93.5% identical to that of humans. Both species, therefore, have numerous phenotypical similarities in common.
Christophe Casteleyn   +3 more
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Orbitofrontal sulcal and gyrus pattern in human: an anatomical study

open access: yesArquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 2015
The anatomical characterization of the orbitofrontal cortex in human is limited in literature instead of many functional and clinical studies involving it. Objective Anatomically define the orbitofrontal region aiming to possible neurosurgical treatments
Thiago Pereira Rodrigues   +6 more
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