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Organizations relating to Morphology

Society for Cutaneous Ultrastructure Research / Milan, Italy / Est. 1978
European Federation for Experimental Morphology / Belgrade, Serbia / Est. 1989
Association of Morphologists / Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France / Est. 1899
Pan American Association of Anatomy / Est. 1966
European Microbeam Analysis Society / São Mamede de Infesta e Senhora da Hora, Portugal / Est. 1987
International Society for Invertebrate Morphology / Vienna, Austria / Est. 2008
International Committee on Morphological Sciences / Sao Paulo, Brazil
Ibero-American Society for Anatomy / Est. 1981
Congress of International Vertebrate Morphologists / Antwerp, Belgium
Nordic Network of Urban Morphology / Stockholm, Sweden
International Symposium of Morphology / Est. 2017
International Morphology Meeting
Cambridge Italian Dialect Syntax-Morphology Meeting / Est. 2006
Society for Ultrastructural Pathology / Aurora CO, USA / Est. 1986
International Federation of Associations of Anatomists / Lisbon, Portugal / Est. 1903
International Society of Vertebrate Morphology / Est. 1994
International Society of Plant Morphologists / Delhi, India / Est. 1951

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Action Strategies relating to Morphology

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Advancing morphological sciences

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