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* [http://itunes.apple.com/au/book/the-carnegie-staged-embryos/id510004473?mt=11 iTunes link] | [http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/the-carnegie-staged-embryos/id510004473?ls=1 iBook Store]
* [http://itunes.apple.com/au/book/the-carnegie-staged-embryos/id510004473?mt=11 iTunes link] | [http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/the-carnegie-staged-embryos/id510004473?ls=1 iBook Store]
* Description - Imagine the excitement of seeing this incredible early period of human development for the first time. Now consider that much of our initial understanding of human development is based upon study of historic embryo collections. You can now look at these historic images of the first 8 weeks after fertilisation and explore for yourself the changes that occur in human development during this key period. This current book is designed as an atlas of the Carnegie embryo stages with some brief notes and additional information covering the first 8 weeks of development. These images are from from the beginning of last century and are one of the earliest documented series of human embryos collected for basic research and medical education on development. I hope you enjoy learning about the amazing early events that begin to make and shape us. This is the second book in a series of educational releases from UNSW Embryology.
* Description - Imagine the excitement of seeing this incredible early period of human development for the first time. Now consider that much of our initial understanding of human development is based upon study of historic embryo collections. You can now look at these historic images of the first 8 weeks after fertilisation and explore for yourself the changes that occur in human development during this key period. This current book is designed as an atlas of the Carnegie embryo stages with some brief notes and additional information covering the first 8 weeks of development. These images are from from the beginning of last century and are one of the earliest documented series of human embryos collected for basic research and medical education on development. I hope you enjoy learning about the amazing early events that begin to make and shape us. This is the second book in a series of educational releases from UNSW Embryology.
* Release: First Edition - Mar 12, 2012  ISBN 978-0-7334-3148-7
* Release: First Edition - Mar 12, 2012  ISBN 978-0-7334-3148-7 Print Length 82 Pages, 25.8 MB Language English.
* Print Length 82 Pages, 25.8 MB Language English.
* [[:File:The Carnegie Staged Embryos.pdf|PDF Preview version]] 3.87 MB (Read the associated information, this is an edited '''educational preview version''' with many features not functioning).
* [[:File:The Carnegie Staged Embryos.pdf|PDF Preview version]] 3.87 MB (Read the associated information, this is an edited '''educational preview version''' with many features not functioning).
* The current website also includes numerous embryo images from this textbook (see [[Embryonic Development]] and [[Carnegie Embryos]]).
* The current website also includes numerous embryo images from this textbook (see [[Embryonic Development]] and [[Carnegie Embryos]]).
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