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  • ...many of his drawings and plates forming the main visual component of many Carnegie publications. There was a 1992 article on his artistic contribution to embr ...Hopkins in 1913, Didusch was appointed as its illustrator. He remained the Carnegie Illustrator until his death in 1955."
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  • Department of EmbryologyThe Carnegie Institution Of Washington, Baltimore, Maryland ...empt was made to recover a specimen comparable to the youngest known human embryo.
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  • ...hilly 1987|link=Embryology History - Ronan O'Rahilly|Ronan O'Rahilly (1987 Carnegie Labs)]] ...t study,<ref name=Weller1933>{{Ref-Weller1933}}</ref> used the following [[Carnegie Collection]] embryos: stage {{CS9}} (No. {{CE1878}}), {{CS10}} ({{CE391}};
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  • ...Heard (1891 – 1983) was one of the first to be hired, to the newly formed Carnegie Institute of Embryology in 1913, he was modeller who spent 42 years at the ...ed than the earlier (1880's) [[Embryology_History_-_Ziegler_Models|Ziegler embryo models]].
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  • [[Carnegie stage 2]] ...olated from the mammalian 2-cell organism is capable of forming a complete embryo. Separation of the early blastomeres is believed to account for about one-t
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  • [[Carnegie stage 1]] ...a. 0.1 mm) and weight (ca. 0.004 mg) of the organism at fertilization, the embryo is "''schon ein individual-spezifischer Mensch''" (Blechschmidt, 1972). The
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  • ...s various special structures are derived from the stomodaeal region of the embryo. The entire face and jaw complex is formed from processes which arise about ...d equally applicable to conditions in a 4-week human embryo or a 5 mm. pig embryo.
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  • Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington ..., with all parts in their natural connection and the contours of the Whole embryo and of the different organs clearly recognizable. On the other hand, the la
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  • ...er birth. This development generates the most complex structure within the embryo and the long time period of development means in utero insult during pregna Neuralation begins at the trilaminar embryo with formation of the notochord and somites, both of which underly the ecto
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  • ...the [[Harvard Collection|Harvard Embryological Collection (H.E.C.)]] and [[Carnegie Collection]]. ...were studied; of those between 3.0 and 6.6 mm., forty-four series in the [[Carnegie Collection]]. The series in the Harvard Collection which best displayed the
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  • [[File:Human Carnegie stage 10-23.jpg|thumb|300px|Carnegie Embryos]] ...collection numbering also incorporated the Blechschmidt embryo collection (Carnegie Nos. 10315-10434 ) in 1972, the collection embryos have now been returned t
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  • Carnegie Institution of Washington - Year Book No. 38 Published By Carnegie Institution Of Washington
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  • ...orsal concavity of the vertebral axis. Such a stage is represented by His’ embryo 3-2 mm., aged about 3 weeks. Inasmuch as embryos with this dorsal thoracic ...ibutions to Embryology, No. 22. Public. Carnegie Instit. Wash. 227, pp. 87-110.
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  • ...development of the {{thymus}} using several early embryos from the later [[Carnegie Collection]]. Fig. 625.— Dorsal View of a Reconstruction of a Chick 110 hours old. X thirty five times. II, III, and IV, branchial pockets ; O, ope
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  • ...ibes gastrointestinal tract smooth muscle development using a number of [[Carnegie Collection]] embryos. {{Carnegie Collection fetal table}}
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  • ...Veit describes teh early neural development in a human embryo [[week 4]] [[Carnegie stage 10]] '''Modern Notes:''' {{neural}} | [[Carnegie stage 10]]
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  • ...e free to use our judgment in methods of fixation and preservation. If the embryo is perfectly fresh or possibly living, we use, of course, the most refined ...straight and other measurements and weights also are taken. The age of the embryo is estimated on the basis of weight, crown-rump, and foot length, and the e
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  • ...logue.jpg|200px|alt=Orts Llorca Madrid embryo catalogue|Orts Llorca Madrid embryo catalogue|left]] ...ble us to draw the following conclusions. The truncus appears in the human embryo, between Stages XII and XIII, as a portion of the aortic sac which invagina
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  • ...35 paper by Florian and Hill describes an early human embryo in [[Week 3]] Carnegie Stage {{CS7}}. '''Modern Notes:''' Carnegie Stage {{CS7}} | {{gastrulation}} | [[Week 3]]
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  • ...., 21 mm., 23 mm., 25 mm., 27 mm., 30 mm., 35 mm., 40 mm., 50 mm., 62 mm., 110 mm., 130 mm., 140 mm. embryos. Adult cow and steer material was also prepar ...of the internal carotid artery is, of course, the third aortic arch of the embryo. 2) It is supplied by a very characteristic branch of the ninth or glossoph
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