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[650]-651). 327 $aContents; Introduction; Aim of the book; Drawings; Animals; Radiography; Normality; Acknowledgements; PLAIN RADIOGRAPHY; DOG; Skeletal system; Appendicular skeleton; FORELIMB; Normal breed: Figs 1-63; Scapula: Figs 1-3; Shoulder joint: Figs 4-13; Humerus: Figs 14-21; Elbow joint: Figs 22-38; Radius and ulna: Figs 39-44; Carpus: Figs 45-54; Manus: Figs 55-60; Phalanges: Figs 61-63; Chondrodystropic breed: Figs 64-74; Variants and pitfalls: Figs 75-78a; Juvenile: Figs 79-110; Shoulder joint: Figs 79-86; Elbow joint: Figs 87-98; Carpus, metacarpal bones and phalanges: Figs 99-110; HINDLIMB 327 $aNormal breed: Figs 111-173Hip joints and pelvis: Figs 111-123; Femur: Figs 124-129; Stifle joint: Figs 130-144; Tibia and fibula: Figs 145-150; Tarsus: Figs 151-167; Matatarsus and phalanges: Figs 168-173; Toy breed, hip joints: Fig. 174; Chondrodystropic breed, hip joints: Fig. 175; Giant breed, hip joints: Fig. 176; Chondrodystropic breed: Figs 177-181; Giant breed, tarsus: Fig. 182; Juvenile: Figs 183-218; Hip joints: Figs 183-190; Stifle joint: Figs 191-206; Tarsus, metatarsal bones and phalanges: Figs 207-218; Axial skeleton; SKULL; Normal or mesaticephalic: Figs 219-269 327 $aGeneral: Figs 219-231Temporomandibular joints and tympanic bullae: Figs 232-241; Dens or odontoid peg: Figs 242-244; Formen magnum: Figs 245-247; Frontal sinuses: Figs 248-250; Nasal chambers: Figs 251-257; Teeth: Figs 258-269; Brachycephalic breed, lateral projections: Figs 270-271; Toy breed, lateral projection: Fig. 272; Dolichocephalic, lateral projections: Figs 273-274; Brachycephalic breed, dorsoventral projections: Figs 275-276; Toy breed, dorsoventral projection: Fig. 277; Dolichocephalic, dorsoventral projection: Fig. 278; Brachycephalic breed, intraoral projections: Figs 279-280 327 $aToy breed, intraoral projection: Fig. 281Dolichocephalic, intraoral projection: Fig. 282; Variants: Figs 283-284; Juvenile: Figs 285-296; Lateral projections: Figs 285-288; Dorsoventral projections: Figs 289-292; Teeth: Figs 293-296; VERTEBRAE; Normal breed: Figs 297-362; Cervical: Figs 297-315; Thoracic: Figs 316-327; Thoracolumbar: Figs 328-333; Lumbar: Figs 334-343; Lumbosacral: Figs 344-356; Coccygeal or caudal: 357-362; Toy breed: Figs 363-366; Chondrodystrophic breed: Fig. 367; Variants: Figs 368-369; Juvenile: Figs 370-382; Cervical: Figs 370-373; Thoracic: Figs 374-377 327 $aLumbar: Figs 378-381Cervical: Fig. 382; RIBS & STERNUM; Normal breed: Figs 383-391; Soft tissue; Head, neck and thorax; PHARYNX & LARYNX; Normal breed: Figs 392-395; THORAX; Normal or intermediate chested breed: Figs 396-423; Cardiovascular system: Figs 396-403; Respiratory system: Figs 404-415; Mediastinal structures: Figs 416-423; PHARYNX & LARYNX; Brachycephalic breed: Fig. 424; THORAX; Short, barrel chested breed, lateral projection: Fig. 425; Deep, narrow chested breed, lateral projection: Fig. 426; Short, barrel chested breed, dorsoventral projection: Fig. 427 327 $aDeep, narrow chested breed, dorsoventral projection: Fig. 428 330 $aA good basic knowledge of radiological anatomy is essential for both the specialising and non-specialising veterinary audience. 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Motivation and Framework -- Chapter 2. The United States: The First Formalization of Banking Supervision -- Chapter 3. Japan: Formalization of Banking Supervision Including a Reversal -- Chapter 4. Sweden: Early Adopter of Formal Banking Supervision with Incremental Steps -- Chapter 5. Germany: Financial Crises and Formalization of Banking Supervision -- Chapter 6. Switzerland: Formalizing Banking Supervision in the Aftermath of a Crisis, Better Late than Never -- Chapter 7. Belgium: Formalization and Incremental Development of a Supervisor with Increasing Powers and Authority -- Chapter 8. France: Credit Control and Formalization of Banking Supervision.-Chapter 9. The United Kingdom: Financial Globalization and Formalization of Banking Supervision -- Chapter 10. Drivers of the Formalization of Banking Supervision. 330 $aThis open access book is the first attempt to elaborate the formalization phase of banking supervision in eight developed countries?USA, Japan, Sweden, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, France, and UK. This innovative study in the field of banking supervision history identifies why national histories of banking supervision share similarities, but also remain different and are heavily path dependent. This book will be of great interest not only to financial/economic historians but also to general readers interested in banking supervision, i.e., students, bankers, supervisors, and international officials. Eiji Hotori is Professor of Japanese Economic History at the Yokohama National University. He is also Councilor of the Socio-Economic History Society in Tokyo. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Tokyo. His research interests are in the domestic and comparative history of commercial banking, financial elites, and banking supervision. Mikael Wendschlag is Researcher and Lecturer at the Department for Economic History at Uppsala University, Sweden. He received his Ph.D. in economics from Linköping University. His research concerns financial supervision, financial elites and white-collar crime in history. Thibaud Giddey is Postdoctoral Research Associate of the Global Correspondent Banking ERC-project at the University of Oxford. He previously held visiting positions at Uppsala University, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and City University London. He obtained his Ph.D. in arts (history) at the University of Lausanne in 2017. 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