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  • ===All Carnegie Embryos listed=== [[Category:Carnegie Embryo 6]]
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  • File:Wen1928-Fig04.jpg
    ==Fig. 4. Head of the 17-somite embryo H951== From the medial view of a model of the right side prepared at 150 diameters and reduced in the illustration to 100 diameters. The dotted line
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  • File:Streeter1922-fig51.jpg|Fig. 51. Embryo No. {{CE2185}} 113.5 mm File:Streeter1922-fig52.jpg|Fig. 52. Embryo No. {{CE9526}} 114 mm
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  • File:Human CS13-15 otic vesicle 01.jpg
    ==Human Otic Vesicle Carnegie Stages 13 to 15== Scale bar = 100 μm (B) and 150 μm (C-F).
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  • File:MartinFalkiner1938 plate02.jpg
    6 Section 30 E. X 150. The amnion and embryonic plate are much damaged but the latter is now sect 7 Section 3.1. D. X 150. The embryonic plate is now cut through at 90°. The amnion has rapidly dim
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  • Carnegie Embryological Collection (Baltimore) * No. 588, 4 mm embryo (reconstructed x 150)
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  • [[File:Wen1928-Fig01a.jpg|thumb|150px|Carnegie Embryo 4315]] ...that relate to the [[Carnegie Collection]] Embryo No.8963. This 22 somite embryo was a tubal pregnancy originally classified as University of Chicago No. H9
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  • [[File:Wen1928-Fig01b.jpg|thumb|Carnegie Embryo 8963]] ...that relate to the [[Carnegie Collection]] Embryo No.8963. This 22 somite embryo was a tubal pregnancy originally classified as University of Chicago No. H1
    7 members (0 subcategories, 6 files) - 10:33, 14 January 2017
  • File:Crowder1957 plate01.jpg
    Fig. 8. Transverse section of embryo from beginning of 5th week: midgastric level. Aorta with origin of a mesone Fig. 9. From a section taken ahout 150 microns caudal to that of figure 8. Primordiunl diFlerentiated from surroun
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  • '''Modern Notes:''' [[Carnegie stage 2]] | [[Week 2]] [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 8190|'''Carnegie, No. 8190''']]
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  • File:Streeter1922-fig56.jpg
    ==Fig. 56. Embryo No. 1782, 135.6 mm CRL== ...phs are all shown at an enlargement of 4 diameters. Specimens are from the Carnegie Collection, and length given is crown-rump.
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  • File:Streeter1922-fig57.jpg
    ==Fig. 57. Embryo No. 1702, 150 mm CRL== ...phs are all shown at an enlargement of 4 diameters. Specimens are from the Carnegie Collection, and length given is crown-rump.
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  • ...2-fig58.jpg|58. Embryo 1708, 154 mm]] | [[:File:Streeter1922-fig59.jpg|59. Embryo 1742, 191.2 mm]] | [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology_Carnegie_Institutio ...Development|Outer Ear Development]] | [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology|Carnegie Contributions to Embryology]]
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  • ===A fifteen-somite human embryo=== ...or marginal layers were identified anywhere. 3. At the anterior end of the embryo there was a conspicuous optic evagination, and at the dorsal end of the sec
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  • {{Stage 17 Embryo movie}} ...We have assessed the resolution of unstained neuronal structures within a Carnegie Stage (CS)17 OPT model and tested its use as a framework onto which anatomi
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  • * '''1914''' - research professor in the department of embryology of the Carnegie Institution, at the Johns Hopkins Medical School under [[Embryology_History * '''1917''' - Streeter succeeded Mall as director of the Carnegie Institution.
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    ...entre Collections]] that include the historic [[Carnegie Collection]] of [[Carnegie Embryos|human embryos]]. ...Developmental Anatomy Centre Collections]] | [[Carnegie_Collection]] | [[Carnegie Embryos]]
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  • ===HDAC 3 Carnegie Collection Of Embryology=== ...ormal human embryo development in the first eight weeks, as started by the Carnegie Institution of Washington’s Department of Embryology in 1914.
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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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  • 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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