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Fig. 5 Head process and completion plate
Right lateral view. The primitive streak, on the left, and the posterior end of the archenteric canal are represented as being in line with the more anterior structures. Other explanations under fig. 4.
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Reference
Ingalls NW. A human embryo before the appearance of the myotomes. (1918) Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. No.23 Publ. 227, 7:111-134.
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