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a footnote to the vertebrate limb development chapter, in the NCBI online edition of S. Gilbert's Developmental Biology text:
*When referring to the hand, one has an orderly set of names to specify each digit (digitus pollicis, d. indicis, d. medius, d. annularis, and d. minimus, respectively, from thumb to little finger). No such nomenclature exists for the pedal digits, but the plan proposed by Phillips (1991) has much merit. The pedal digits, from hallux to small toe, would be named porcellus fori, p. domi, p. carnivorus, p. non voratus, and p. plorans domi, respectively.
*When referring to the hand, one has an orderly set of names to specify each digit (digitus pollicis, d. indicis, d. medius, d. annularis, and d. minimus, respectively, from thumb to little finger). No such nomenclature exists for the pedal digits, but the plan proposed by Phillips (1991) has much merit. The pedal digits, from hallux to small toe, would be named porcellus fori, p. domi, p. carnivorus, p. non voratus, and p. plorans domi, respectively.
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yeah, i've been pounding my head through pages of articles (& this #$%@&* "searchable online textbook") all day for the paper i've got due on Tuesday. no actual words typed yet, though. gonna go pass out now, try to plow through it tomorrow.
good luck; thinking of you.
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That wins!
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I like that a lot.
(also, I'm blaming you for the fact that I dreamed of making mac & cheese last night. This is unfair when I'm still recovering from a cold and shouldn't have diary until my system is back to normal. mmmmmm)
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[disappears back into biochemistry texts & papers.]