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Bartelmez GW. and Evans HM. Development of the human embryo during the period of somite formation, including embryos with 2 to 16 pairs of somites. (1926) Contrib. Embryol., Vol. 17, Carn. Inst. Wash. Pub. No. 85, pp. 1-67.
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Development of the Human Embryo during the period of Somite Formation, including Embryos with 2 to 16 pairs of Somites
George Bartelmez (1885 -1967) | Herbert McLean Evans (1882—1971) |
G. W. Bartelmez and Herbert M Evans
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