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+Table 1: Defined Axes in Vertebrate Zoology

! style="background:#D3D3D3; width:80px; border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:3px solid grey" |Directional term

! style="background:#ACE1AF;width:90px; border-bottom:3px solid grey" |Defined Axis

! style="background:#ACE1AF;width:90px; border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:3px solid grey" |Synonyms

! style="width:120px; border-bottom:3px solid grey; background:#FFDEAD" |Axis runs...

style="border-right:3px solid grey" |Anterior

| rowspan="2" style="background:#D0F0C0; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Anteroposterior

| rowspan="2" style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Rostrocaudal1, Craniocaudal1, Cephalocaudal2

| rowspan="2" align="left" style="background:#FFEFD5; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |...from head end to opposite end of body or tail.

style="border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Posterior
style="border-right:3px solid grey" |Dorsal

| rowspan="2" style="background:#D0F0C0; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Dorsoventral

| rowspan="2" style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |—

| rowspan="2" align="left" style="background:#FFEFD5; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |...from spinal column (back) to belly (front).

style="border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Ventral
style="border-right:3px solid grey" |Left (lateral)

| rowspan="2" style="background:#D0F0C0; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Left-right

| rowspan="2" style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Dextro-sinister2, Sinistro-dexter2

| rowspan="2" align="left" style="background:#FFEFD5; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |...from left to right sides of body.

style="border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Right (lateral)
style="border-right:3px solid grey" |Medial

| rowspan="2" style="background:#D0F0C0; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Mediolateral3

| rowspan="2" style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |—

| rowspan="2" align="left" style="background:#FFEFD5; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |...from centre of organism to one or other side.

style="border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Left or right (lateral)
style="border-right:3px solid grey" |Proximal

| rowspan="2" style="background:#D0F0C0" |Proximodistal

| rowspan="2" style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |—

| rowspan="2" align="left" style="background:#FFEFD5" |...from tip of an appendage to where it joins the body.

style="border-right:3px solid grey" |Distal
colspan="4" style="border-top:3px solid grey" align=left| Notes:
(1) Fairly common usage.
(2) Uncommon usage.
(3) Equivalent to one-half of the left-right axis.
(The terms "intermediate", "ipsilateral", "contralateral", "superficial" and "deep", while indicating directions, are relative terms and thus do not properly define fixed anatomical axes.)

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+Comparison of Directional Terms used in
Vertebrate Zoology and Human Anatomy
colspan="2" style="background:#ACE1AF; font-size:120%; border-right:3px solid grey" |Vertebrate zootomy

! colspan="2" style="background:#FBAED2; font-size:120%"|Human anatomy

style="width:90px; border-bottom:3px solid grey" |Direction

| style="width:90px; border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:3px solid grey" |Synonyms

| style="width:90px; border-bottom:3px solid grey" |Direction

| style="width:90px; border-bottom:3px solid grey" |Synonyms

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Anterior

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |Rostral, Cranial, Cephalic1

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |Superior

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |Same1

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Posterior

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |Caudal

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |Inferior

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |Caudal1

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Dorsal

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |—

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |Posterior

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |Dorsal2

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Ventral

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |—

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |Anterior

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |Ventral1

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Left (lateral)

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |Sinister1

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |Same

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |—

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Right (lateral)

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |Dexter1

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |Same

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |—

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Medial

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |—

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |Same

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |—

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Proximal

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |—

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |Same

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |—

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Distal

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |—

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |Same

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |—

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Intermediate3

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |—

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |Same

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |—

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Ipsilateral3

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |—

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |Same

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |—

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Contralateral3

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |—

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |Same

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |—

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Superficial3

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |—

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |Same

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |—

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Deep3

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |—

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |Same

|style="background:#FFD1DC" |—

colspan="4" style="border-top:3px solid grey" align=left| Notes:
(1) Rarely used.
(2) Used only to describe one side of an appendage.
(3) Strictly relative term, used with other locational descriptors.

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+Comparison of Directional Terms used in
Radially-Symmetrical1 and Bilaterally-Symmetrical Animals

! colspan="2" style="background:#ACE1AF; font-size:120%; border-right:3px solid grey"|Bilateral Bauplans

! colspan="2" style="background:#00FFFF; font-size:120%" |Radial Bauplans

style="width:90px; border-bottom:3px solid grey" |Direction

| style="width:90px; border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:3px solid grey" |Synonyms

| style="width:90px; border-bottom:3px solid grey" |Direction

| style="width:90px; border-bottom:3px solid grey" |Synonyms

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Anterior

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |Rostral, Cranial, Cephalic2

|style="background:#E0FFFF" |Oral

|style="background:#E0FFFF" |Apical3

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Posterior

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |Caudal2

|style="background:#E0FFFF" |Aboral

|style="background:#E0FFFF" |Basal3

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Dorsal

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |—

|style="background:#E0FFFF" |Peripheral4,5

|style="background:#E0FFFF" |—

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Ventral

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |—

|style="background:#E0FFFF" |Peripheral4,5

|style="background:#E0FFFF" |—

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Left (lateral)

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |Sinister

|style="background:#E0FFFF" |Peripheral4,5

|style="background:#E0FFFF" |—

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Right (lateral)

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |Dexter

|style="background:#E0FFFF" |Peripheral4,5

|style="background:#E0FFFF" |—

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Medial

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |—

|style="background:#E0FFFF" |Same6

|style="background:#E0FFFF" |—

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Proximal

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |—

|style="background:#E0FFFF" |Same

|style="background:#E0FFFF" |—

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Distal

|style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |—

|style="background:#E0FFFF" |Same

|style="background:#E0FFFF" |—

colspan="4" style="border-top:3px solid grey" align=left| Notes:
(1) Includes both Radiates and (pentaradial) adult Echinoderms.
(2) Rarely used.
(3) Only in organisms attached to a substrate.
(4) Vertebrate equivalents are meaningless in radial animals.
(5) Roughly equivalent to "superficial".
(6) Roughly equivalent to "deep".

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+Comparison of Axes in Vertebrate Zoology and Human Anatomy

! colspan="2" style="background:#ACE1AF; font-size:120%; border-right:3px solid grey" |Vertebrate zootomy

! colspan="2" style="background:#FBAED2; font-size:120%"|Human anatomy

style="width:90px; border-bottom:3px solid grey" |Defined Axis

| style="width:90px; border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:3px solid grey" |Synonyms

| style="width:90px; border-bottom:3px solid grey" |Defined Axis

| style="width:90px; border-bottom:3px solid grey" |Synonyms

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Anteroposterior

| style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |Rostrocaudal1, Cranio-caudal1, Cephalocaudal2

| style="background:#FFD1DC" |Superior-inferior

| style="background:#FFD1DC" |Craniocaudal3, Cephalocaudal3

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Dorsoventral

| style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |—

| style="background:#FFD1DC" |Anteroposterior

| style="background:#FFD1DC" |Dorsoventral3

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Left-right

| style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |Dextro-sinister2, Sinistro-dexter2

| style="background:#FFD1DC" |Same

| style="background:#FFD1DC" |—

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Mediolateral4

| style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |—

| style="background:#FFD1DC" |Same

| style="background:#FFD1DC" |—

style="background:#D0F0C0" |Proximodistal

| style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |—

| style="background:#FFD1DC" |Same

| style="background:#FFD1DC" |—

colspan="4" style="border-top:3px solid grey" align=left| Notes:
(1) Fairly common usage.
(2) Uncommon usage.
(3) Rarely used.
(4) Equivalent to one-half of the left-right axis.
(The terms "intermediate", "ipsilateral", "contralateral", "superficial" and "deep", while indicating directions, are relative terms and thus do not properly define fixed anatomical axes.)

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+Comparison of Sectional Planes in Vertebrate Zoology and Human Anatomy

| rowspan="2" valign="bottom" style="background:#D3D3D3; width:80px; border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:3px solid grey" |Defining Vertebrate Axes

! colspan="2" style="background:#ACE1AF; font-size:120%; border-right:3px solid grey" |Vertebrate zootomy1

! colspan="2" style="background:#FBAED2; font-size:120%"|Human anatomy

style="width:90px; border-bottom:3px solid grey" |Plane

| style="width:90px; border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:3px solid grey" |Synonyms

| style="width:90px; border-bottom:3px solid grey" |Plane

| style="width:90px; border-bottom:3px solid grey" |Synonyms

style="border-right:3px solid grey" |Dorsoventral

| rowspan="2" style="background:#D0F0C0; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Transverse

| rowspan="2" style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Cross-sectional2

| rowspan="2" style="background:#FFD1DC; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Same

| rowspan="2" style="background:#FFD1DC; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |—

style="border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Left-right (mediolateral)
style="border-right:3px solid grey" |Anteroposterior

| rowspan="2" style="background:#D0F0C0; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Sagittal3

| rowspan="2" style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Midsagittal, parasagittal4

| rowspan="2" style="background:#FFD1DC; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Same

| rowspan="2" style="background:#FFD1DC; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Median3, midsagittal, parasagittal4

style="border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Dorsoventral
style="border-right:3px solid grey" |Anteroposterior

| rowspan="2" style="background:#D0F0C0; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Frontal5

| rowspan="2" style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Coronal

| rowspan="2" style="background:#FFD1DC; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Coronal5

| rowspan="2" style="background:#FFD1DC; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Frontal

style="border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Left-right (Mediolateral)
style="border-right:3px solid grey" |Proximodistal

| rowspan="2" style="background:#D0F0C0; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Transverse6

| rowspan="2" style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Longitudinal7

| rowspan="2" style="background:#FFD1DC; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Coronal8

| rowspan="2" style="background:#FFD1DC; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Frontal7

style="border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Left-right (Mediolateral)
style="border-right:3px solid grey" |Proximodistal

| rowspan="2" style="background:#D0F0C0; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Parasagittal9

| rowspan="2" style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Variable10

| rowspan="2" style="background:#FFD1DC; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Same8

| rowspan="2" style="background:#FFD1DC; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Sagittal11

style="border-right:3px solid grey; border-bottom:2px solid grey" |Dorsoventral
style="border-right:3px solid grey" |None
or only one

| style="background:#D0F0C0" |Oblique

| style="background:#D0F0C0; border-right:3px solid grey" |Variable12

| style="background:#FFD1DC" |Same

| style="background:#FFD1DC" |Variable12

colspan="5" style="border-top:3px solid grey" align=left| Notes:
(1) Same terms may be applied to bilaterally-symmetrical invertebrates.
(2) Plane is "transverse"; a physical section is often a "cross-section".
(3) "True" sagittal is actually midsagittal; divides the body into equal left-right halves.
(4) Parasagittal divides the body into unequal left-right parts.
(5) Preferred, due to position of head relative to trunk.
(6) If section includes both body and appendage.
(7) If section includes only to the appendage.
(8) Technically preferred, due to position of limb relative to body.
(9)For appendages not on midline (limbs and paired fins); "sagittal" for medial (dorsal, ventral, caudal) fins.
(10) Depends on position of appendage relative to body.
(11) Only if referring to midline of limb itself.
(12) If following one axis, may be referred to as "oblique transverse", for example.

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|+ Style="font-size:150%"|Battle Honours

Style="background:#FF2400; border-bottom:3px solid black; color:white;font-size:120%"|1916

! Style="background:#FF2400; border-bottom:3px solid black; color:white;font-size:120%"|1917

! Style="background:#FF2400; border-bottom:3px solid black; color:white;font-size:120%"|1918

Mount Sorrel

| Arras 1917-18

| Amiens

Somme 1916

| Vimy 1917

| Scarpe 1918

Flers-Courcelette

|Hill 70

|Hindenburg Line

Ancre Heights

|Ypres 1917

|Canal du Nord

 

|Passchendaele

|Cambrai 1918

 

|Valenciennes

 

|Sambre

colspan="3"|France and Flanders 1915-18