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This category has been classified as relating to NA.
This category is created essentially for maintenance purpose, as a part of the anatomy project's open tasks[1]. There are many external links which used repeatedly among anatomy articles. These links were mainly made about 6 years ago or so. So some links are broken today. Goal of maintenance is making major anatomy external links work. --Was a bee (talk) 13:50, 9 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]
I list up here states of maintenance of external link-templates. Currently 27 of 34 templates have been checked.--10:21, 7 June 2015 (UTC)
Y((ViennaCrossSection)) OK. Dead link resolved. URL was changed to new website.
N((MUNAnatomy)) - Deleted (log). Because of dead link, can't find new location and Internet Archive unavailable (archiving was prohibited by robots.txt[2]) Link target was http://www.med.mun.ca/anatomyts/(({1))}.htm (({1))} (e.g. [3] in Occipital artery)
N((Stedman's)) - Deleted (log). Because of dead link. Can't find new location. Link target was https://web.archive.org/web/2011/http://activate.lww.com/semdweb/internetsomd/ASP/(({1))}.asp (e.g. [4] in Mitral valve)
N((UWashSIG)) - Deleted (log). Because of dead link. Can't find new location. And Internet Archive unavailable (archiving was prohibited by robots.txt[5]). Link target was http://sig.biostr.washington.edu/~hinshaw/cgi-bin/fms-term-viewer.pl?term=(({1))} (e.g. [6] in Canine fossa)