| BNA | Basle Nomina Anatomica; ¹ÙÁ© ÇØºÎÇÐ ¸í¸í¹ý = BAN |
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| BNA | Basle Nomina Anatomica |
| JNA | Jena Nomina Anatomica |
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| Nomina Anatomica | The modification of the Basle Nomina Anatomica or BNA system of anatomical terminology adopted in 1955 by the International Congress of Anatomists in Paris, France. The International Anatomical Nomenclature Committee is responsible for continued revisions of the NA which are reviewed and adopted by the International Congress of Anatomists meeting at five-year intervals since 1950. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| nominal aphasia | An aphasia in which the principal deficit is difficulty in naming persons and objects seen, heard, or felt; due to lesions in various portions of the language area. Synonym: amnestic aphasia, amnesic aphasia, anomia, anomic aphasia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| nominal taxon | <zoology> A named taxon, objectively defined by its type taxon Thus the nominal family muscidae is always the one to which its nominal type genus, Musca, belongs. (09 Jan 1998) |
| nominalist | <psychology> One of a sect of philosophers in the Middle Ages, who adopted the opinion of Roscelin, that general conceptions, or universals, exist in name only. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| nominate | 1. To mention by name; to name. "To nominate them all, it is impossible." (Shak) 2. To call; to entitle; to denominate. 3. To set down in express terms; to state. "Is it so noiminated in the bond?" (Shak) 4. To name, or designate by name, for an office or place; to appoint; especially, to name as a candidate for an election, choice, or appointment; to propose by name, or offer the name of, as a candidate for an office or place. Origin: L. Nominatus, p. P. Of nominare to nominate, fr. Nomen name. See Name. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| nominate subordinate taxon | <zoology> A subordinate taxon which bears the same names as its immediate higher taxon. Thus Grus grus is the nominate species of the genus Grus. (09 Jan 1998) |
| Basle Nomina Anatomica | The name adopted in 1895 in Basel, Switzerland (French spelling, Basle) by members of the German Anatomical Society which met to compile a Latin nomenclature of anatomical terms. Revisions of the resulting nomenclature were published at intervals until, in 1955 in Paris, France, the international membership of the Congress of Anatomists adopted a modification of the Basle Nomina Anatomica terminology. That modification dropped the reference to the original meeting place. See: Nomina Anatomica. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| nominal aphasia |
inability to name objects or to recognize written or spoken names of objects
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| Nomina Anatomica |
the official body of anatomical nomenclature, applied specifically to that revised by the International Anatomical Nomenclature Committee appointed by the Fifth International Congress of Anatomists held at Oxford in 1950, and approved by the Sixth International Congress of Anatomists (Paris, 1955) with revisions approved by the Seventh (New York, 1960), Eighth (Wiesbaden, 1965), Tenth (Tokyo, 1975), Eleventh (Mexico City, 1980), and Twelfth (London, 1985) International Congresses of Anatomists. It has been superseded by Terminologia Anatomica [TA] (1998).
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| nominal a. |
anomic a.
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the weakest qualitative, not quantitative or ordered, classification of the samples into separate categories so that each possible result belongs to only one category, with the categories not able to be ordered relative to each other, e.g., one dealing with religion or sex and not size, weight, or temperature. Cf. ordinal s.
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| nomina | being such in name only |
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| nomina | named |
| nomina | insignificantly small |
| nomina | (economics) being value in terms of specification on currency or stock certificates rather than purchasing power |
| nomina | (grammar) "nominal phrase" |
| nomina | relating to or constituting or bearing or giving a name |
| nomina | inability to name objects or to recognize written or spoken names of objects |
| nomina | (law) a trivial sum (usually $1.00) awarded as recognition that a legal injury was sustained (as for technical violations of a contract) |
| nomina | a person used as a cover for some questionable activity |
| nomina | the value of a security that is set by the company issuing it |
| nomina | the doctrine that the various objects labeled by the same term have nothing in common but their name |
| nomina | of or relating to nominalism |
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