International Morphological Terminology (Anatomy, histology and embryology): Beyond scientific terms

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Abstract

The study of the International Morphological Terminology, the creation of a dictionary or guide and its implementation is complex. The creation of SILATs meant an advance in the studying, spreading and acceptance of the international morphology in Ibero-America. However, there are some problems that have not been completely solved. This paper tries to explain some aspects that will get us closer to the understanding of those challenges, together with a possible way of solving them.

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Losardo, R. J., Valverde Barbato De Prates, N. E., Arteaga-Martinez, M., García Peláez, M. I., & Cabral, R. H. (2017). International Morphological Terminology (Anatomy, histology and embryology): Beyond scientific terms. Journal of Morphological Sciences, 34(3), 130–133. https://doi.org/10.4322/jms.109916

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