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Online Editor - Note in the text on arm ossification: "By the 49th day the two centers are fully united, and appear in a single bone 2 mm. long as is shown in an excellent specimen (No. 333)." This should make it a [[Carnegie stage 18]], but its external appearance (limbs, face, ear) is that of a [[Carnegie stage 23]] embryo. | |||
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Fig.1. Embryo No. 333
The outlines of the embryo 333 were taken from a fresh specimen. Original figure was enlarged 5 times.
Online Editor - Note in the text on arm ossification: "By the 49th day the two centers are fully united, and appear in a single bone 2 mm. long as is shown in an excellent specimen (No. 333)." This should make it a Carnegie stage 18, but its external appearance (limbs, face, ear) is that of a Carnegie stage 23 embryo.
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- Ossification Centers in Human Embryos: Fig 1 Embryo No. 333 | Fig 2 Embryo No. 284 | Fig 3 Occipital Ossification | Fig 4 Embryo No. 284 Head | Fig 5 Embryo No. 300 Hand | Fig 6 Embryo No. 300 Leg | Table 1 Ossification Centers Month 2 | Table 2 Skull Ossification | Table 3 Rib Ossification | Table 4 Vertebra Ossification | Table 5 Vertebra Body Ossification | Table 6 Arm Ossification | Table 7 Leg Ossification | Franklin Mall | Bone Development Timeline
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Mall FP. On ossification centers in human embryos less than one hundred days old. (1906) Amer. J Anat. 5:433-458.
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