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Barniville HL.  [[Paper - The Morphology and Histology of a Human Embryo of 8.5 mm|The Morphology and Histology of a Human Embryo of 8.5 mm]]. J Anat Physiol. 1914 Oct;49(Pt 1):1-71. PMID 17233012  
Barniville HL.  [[Paper - The Morphology and Histology of a Human Embryo of 8.5 mm|'''The Morphology and Histology of a Human Embryo of 8.5 mm''']]. J Anat Physiol. 1914 Oct;49(Pt 1):1-71. PMID 17233012  


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Barniville HL. The Morphology and Histology of a Human Embryo of 8.5 mm. J Anat Physiol. 1914 Oct;49(Pt 1):1-71. PMID 17233012

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