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  Nomina Anatomica - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Nomina Anatomica was one of the most popular systems for providing topographical codes in the 20th century.
Recently, the Terminologia Anatomica has built upon that work, providing unique names in Latin, English equivalents, and numerical codes for several thousand anatomic structures.
However, the Nomina Anatomica is still commonly used.
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 Equine forelimb anatomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In this article, the acceptable veterinary terminology will be highlighted in bold, whereas the more casual terms will be italicised.
The definitive reference for veterinary terminology is the Nomina Anatomica Veterinaria, although this is not always adhered to by either researchers or clinicians in the field.
The figure below is a lateral photograph of the bones of the forelimb distal to the carpus:
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 Directions in anatomy - EvoWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
It was formalized in two major documents, the Nomina Anatomica (NA), and the Nomina Anatomica Veterinaria (NAV).
The former, while widely accepted in nomenclature circles (particularly with regards to mammals), is believed by many to be ambiguous when applied to other tetrapods.
It is for this reason that the NAV terminology has gained considerable ground, particularly in dinosaur paleontology.
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CAPs: Nomina Histologica, Nomina Anatomica Veterinaria, British Veterinary Association
It has long been customary to divide the nervous system into a somatic or cerebrospinal component which controls the 'body' (soma), and an auto-nomic or visceral component which controls the viscera.
Nomina Histologica, Nomina Anatomica Veterinaria, British Veterinary Association
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 Color Atlas of Veterinary Histology  Lippincott Williams & Wilkins from The Wine Glass Shop
These include: expanded introductory text for each chapter; expanded legends on a selective basis throughout the book; standardized terms to conform with the Nomina Anatomica Veterinaria, 1996 Edition; views at higher magnification; twenty new color figures; detailed Glossary of Terms.
It begins from how to prepare histologic sections to the description of the most important tissues, organs and systems of eight species (dog, cat, horse, cow, sheep, goat, pig, and chicken).
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