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general principles of human anatomical partonomy and speculations on the growth of partonomic nomenclature<sup>1</sup>
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Terminology ManagementGross AnatomyMorphological EvidenceUniform TerminologyAnatomical VariationsTopographical AnatomyMorphologyClinical AnatomyGeneral PrinciplesHuman Anatomical PartonomyEvolutionary AnatomyAnatomyBody Parts SystematicsComparative AnatomyLanguage StudiesMedicineLinguisticsMorphological Analysis
This paper describes twelve general principles of classification and nomenclature in human anatomical partonomy (body parts systematics). These principles are derived through comparison of “naming‐behavior” data from forty‐one globally distributed languages. In addition, four growth stages in the development of nomenclature for parts of the human extremities are proposed .
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