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  • ===All Carnegie Embryos listed=== [[Category:Carnegie Embryo 6]]
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  • This {{Embryology}} category shows [[Carnegie Collection]] embryo {{CE44}} that currently only appears in an early paper on the development o Prof. Mall (No. {{CE44}}), Baltimore - length 70 mm, age 84 days
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  • This {{Embryology}} category shows [[Carnegie Collection]] embryo {{CE23}} that currently only appears in an early paper on the development o Prof. Mall (No. {{CE23}}), Baltimore length 70 mm, age 84 days
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  • ...bryo|"Dobbin" Embryo]] | [[:Category:Hill Embryo H91|Hill Embryo H91]] | [[Carnegie stage 8]] | [[Hill Collection]] ...89]]<noinclude>[[Category:Template]][[Category:Hill Embryo H91]][[Category:Carnegie Stage 8]]</noinclude>
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  • File:Streeter1957 plate01.jpg
    A segment of the cornea near the mid-line is shown in an embryo of each horizon. The mesoclermal component is a thin layer one or two cells Fig. 14. [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 5609|'''No. 5609''']], xix, I5-I-I x 800.
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  • ...bryology History - Franklin Mall|Prof. Mall]] (No. {{CE44}}), Baltimore || 70 || 84 ...bryology History - Franklin Mall|Prof. Mall]] (No. {{CE23}}), Baltimore || 70 || 84
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  • File:Hertig1956 fig70.jpg
    ==Fig. 70. Abnormal Implanted Ovum== ...to lack of or early death of the embryo. [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 7771|Carnegie 7771]], Section 34-1. X 100.
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  • ...e>[[Category:Template]][[Category:Reference]][[Category:1900's]][[Category:Carnegie Stage 14]][[Category:Week 4]]</noinclude>
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  • File:Hertig1956 fig69.jpg
    ...ugh there were many other polyps present. [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 7771|Carnegie 7771]], Sequence 1. X 1-1.
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  • The human embryo histology collection specimens were added between 1969 and 1994 by Professo * Additional 70 unsectioned fetuses
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  • File:Hertig1956 plate13.jpg
    ...nd a small chorionic cavity but no embryo and a third with trophoblast and embryo but no chorionic cavity. It is, perhaps, conceivable that abnormal morulae ...ial wrinkling of its endometrial surface. [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 8329|Carnegie 8329]], Sequence 2. X 22.
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  • [[File:Mall Meyer1921 fig72.jpg|thumb|Carnegie Embryo 2261]] ...marked bleb formation, as illustrated in Nos. 1475 and 1523 (figs. 54 and 70), but bleb formation, which is present elsewhere in many of these specimens
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  • | [[Carnegie stage 13|13]] | [[Carnegie stage 13|13]]
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  • | [[Carnegie stage 13|13]] | [[Carnegie stage 13|13]]
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  • ...1996. There are also sets of [[Carnegie stage 22 - serial sections]] and [[Carnegie stage 22 - selected serial sections]]. ...ks:''' [[Carnegie stage 13]] | [[Carnegie stage 22 - serial sections]] | [[Carnegie stage 22 - selected serial sections]]
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  • ! colspan=5| <center>[[Carnegie stage 13|Horizon xiii]]</center> ! colspan=5| <center>[[Carnegie stage 14|Horizon xiv]]</center>
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  • == Carnegie Stage 13 == ...'Carnegie stage 13''']] resource page. See also [[Carnegie stage 13#Events|Carnegie Stage 13 - Events]]
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  • ...n either age or size. The human embryonic period proper is divided into 23 Carnegie stages. Criteria beyond morphological features include age in days, number ...an take from as little as 10 days in chickens to nearly 60 days in humans. Carnegie is the name of a historical US Institute that historically categorised thes
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  • The historic "Dobbin" embryo was named after Dr Roy Dobbin (Cairo, Egypt) who originally provided the sp This [[Carnegie stage 8]] human embryo was 960 µm long and was subsequently serially sectioned and published in a
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  • File:Keith1921 fig044.jpg
    ==Fig. 44. Outline of a Human Embryo 10.4 mm long and in the 6th week of development== ..., Ibid. p. 492. Dr. H. L. Bamiville gives a full description of an 8-5 mm. Embryo, Journ. Anat. 1915, vol. 49, p. 1. Dr. F. W. Thyng gives excellent figures
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