• Analysis of Neur(o) Lexeme and its Derivatives in Anatomy Learning 

      Nicholson, Christopher [Univ Mayor, Fac Estudios Interdisciplinarios, Nucleo Idiomas, Temuco, Chile]; Vidal-Seguel, Nicolás; Pumeyrau Solar, Marcela; Lizama Pérez, Rodrigo; Muñoz Cofré, Rodrigo; Conei, Daniel; del Sol, Mariano (SOC CHILENA ANATOMIA, 2019)
      Neuroanatomy is one of the most complex areas addressed by students because of its complex and extensive language. That is why the term neuro could favor its learning, because multiple concepts and terms have it incorporated ...
    • Collateral Ventilation: A Terminologia Histologica Proposal 

      Nicholson, Christopher [Univ Mayor, Fac Estudios Interdisciplinarios, Nucleo Idiomas, Temuco, Chile]; Lizama Pérez, Rodrigo; Pablo Pacheco, Juan; Muñoz Cofré, Rodrigo; Conei, Daniel (SOC CHILENA ANATOMIA, 2019)
      The correct use of morphological terms is standardized by the Terminologies, one of them is the Histological Terminology (HT) For these Terminologies, the exclusion of eponyms is recommended. Despite this, there are ...
    • Esmalte en Terminología: Concordancia y Propuesta para Terminologia Anatomica, Histologica y Embryologica 

      Panes, Camila; Nicholson, Christopher [Univ Mayor, Fac Estudios Interdisciplinarios, Nucleo Idiomas, Temuco, Chile]; Sol, Mariano del (Universidad de la Frontera, 2020-06)
      El esmalte dental es una estructura considerada en Terminologia Anatomica, Histologica y Embryologica. Los términos incluidos relacionados a él presentan tres raíces asociadas: enamel, amelo y adamantino. El objetivo de ...
    • Esmalte en terminología: Concordancia y propuesta para terminología anatómica, histológica y embriológica 

      Panes, Camila; Nicholson, Christopher [Univ Mayor, Fac Estudios Interdisciplinarios, Nucleo Idiomas, Temuco, Chile]; Sol, Mariano del (Chile. Universidad de La Frontera, 2020-06)
      RESUMEN: El esmalte dental es una estructura considerada en Terminologia Anatomica, Histologica y Embryologica. Los términos incluidos relacionados a él presentan tres raíces asociadas: enamel, amelo y adamantino. El ...
    • ¿Lobo o lóbulo? Una explicación desde el origen etimológico: propuesta para terminología anatómica 

      Lizama Pérez, Rodrigo; Vidal-Seguel, Nicolás; Pumeyrau Solar, Marcela; Múñoz Cofré, Rodrigo; Conei, Daniel; Nicholson, Christopher [Univ Mayor, Fac Estudios Interdisciplinarios, Nucleo Idiomas, Temuco, Chile]; Vásquez, Bélgica (Universidad de La Frontera, 2020-08)
      During the Renaissance anatomists laid the foundations for present day knowledge in this discipline. Not all anatomists however, were good linguists, which led to errors in translation and prompted discussions in reference ...
    • Mylos Root in Terminologia Anatomica 

      Nicholson, Christopher [Univ Mayor, Fac Estudios Interdisciplinarios, Nucleo Idiomas, Temuco, Chile]; Wen, Schilin; del Sol, Mariano (SOC CHILENA ANATOMIA, 2020)
      The current International Terminologia Anatomica is written in latin and from it, the translation into the corresponding language is carried out. There are terms of greek origin that sometimes do not fully describe the ...


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