Elements of morphology. Diccionario estandarizado de nomenclatura para referirse a las variaciones en la morfología y el desarrollo morfológico humano.
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Carey JC, Allanson JE, Hennekam RCM, Biesecker LG. Standard terminology for phenotypic variations: The Elements of Morphology project, its current progress, and future directions. Hum Mutat [Internet]. 2012 May 1 [cited 2015 Apr 21];33(5):781–6. Available from: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/humu.22053/abstract