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Qué (quién) es Nomina Embryologica - definición

INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ON HUMAN ANATOMIC TERMINOLOGY
Nomina anatomica; Basle nomenclature; Parisiensia Nomina Anatomica; Anatomic nomenclature; Basle Nomina Anatomica; Basel Nomina Anatomica; Jena Nomina Anatomica

Nomina regum catolicorum Legionensium         
MEDIEVAL LATIN LIST OF KINGS OF ASTURIAS AND LEÓN
Nomina Leonesa; Nómina Leonesa; Nomina Regum Catolicorum Legionensium
The Nomina regum catolicorum Legionensium ("Names of the Catholic Kings of León", ) is a medieval regnal list of the kings of Asturias and León from Pelagius to Ramiro II. It is found in the Codex Vigilanus the Codex Rotensis.
Nomina Anatomica         
Nomina Anatomica (NA) was the international standard on human anatomic terminology from 1895 until it was replaced by Terminologia Anatomica in 1998.
Nomina sacra         
  • Nomina sacra IC XC, from the Greek ΙΗΣΟΥΣ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ (Jesus Christ - the letter C on the icon being koine Greek Σ). Detail from an icon at the Troyan Monastery in Bulgaria. [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Icon_of_Virgin_and_Child_in_Anti-Chamber_of_church_at_monastery.JPG See complete icon]
THE ABBREVIATION OF SEVERAL FREQUENTLY OCCURRING DIVINE NAMES OR TITLES, ESPECIALLY IN GREEK MANUSCRIPTS OF HOLY SCRIPTURE
Nomina Sacra; Nomen sacrum; Sacred name
In Christian scribal practice, nomina sacra (singular: nomen sacrum from Latin sacred name) is the abbreviation of several frequently occurring divine names or titles, especially in Greek manuscripts of the Bible. A nomen sacrum consists of two or more letters from the original word spanned by an overline.

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Nomina Anatomica

Nomina Anatomica (NA) was the international standard on human anatomic terminology from 1895 until it was replaced by Terminologia Anatomica in 1998.

In the late nineteenth century some 30,000 terms for various body parts were in use. The same structures were described by different names, depending (among other things) on the anatomist's school and national tradition. Vernacular translations of Latin and Greek, as well as various eponymous terms, were barriers to effective international communication. There was disagreement and confusion among anatomists regarding anatomical terminology.