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Fig. 8 Semi-schematic drawings to show the relations of the various parts of the septal system in lateral aspect
(Collaboration with Bradley M. Patten).
A Based on reconstructions of the hearts of embryos 8-10 mm.
B Based on reconstructions of the hearts of embryos 12-14 mm.
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Kramer TC. The partitioning of the truncus and conus and the formation of the membranous portion of the interventricular septum in the human heart. (1942) Amer. J Anat. 71(3): 343-370.
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