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  • ...e take place, as is shown in the caudal end of the Wolffian body of a deer embryo of 6.4 mm. (fig. 3), where the increased growth of one limb of the transver ...uricular canal, and the adult relations reproduce essentially those of the embryo. Hence their comihon histological characters in the adult and the intimate
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  • ...Jackson on Merkel's Ilandbuch der Topographischen Anatomie . . . ."\> ... 74 E. T. Bell on Cunningham's Manual of Practical Anatomy 76 Henry Denison. Note on Pathological Changes found in the Embryo Pig and its Membranes, with one figure 2.~3
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  • ...A study on the depth of penetration of ultraviolet light-ray energy in the embryo of the tadpole 323 ...gland form accessory glands. According to Keibel and ]\Iall, in the female embryo few glands are formed, three being the maximum number. These may undergo de
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  • Iv*\ K. Wai.i.in. .V teaching model of a 10 mm. pig embryo. Three figures. 295 J«ur... |{ ('aim l)n the ilevflopmenl of the lymphatics in the heart of the embryo pig 451 KiTii It^Nh I III the relation of the licad chorda to the pharyngea
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  • 74.91 ...ogy, With An Appendix On The Arteries And Veins In A Thirty Millimeter Pig Embryo==
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  • 74 'Journal of Comparative Neurology and Psychology. ...er den Bau der Spinalganglienzellen bei einen viermonatlichen menschlichen Embryo. Arch. f. mikr. Anat., Bd. 59. 1901.
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  • ...minal viscera through the spinal column; "\'eraguth COl) described a human embryo with ectopia of the spleen and intestines. Finally, in 1917, Williams descr ...ech., Bd. 11. Good, J. P. 1912 Spina bifida in the neck region of a ferret embryo 8 mm.
    1.44 MB (238,988 words) - 10:00, 18 August 2020
  • ...s Capsulatus under Anaerobic Conditions. By Edward K. Dunham, M. D., - - - 74 The pus obtained on the 10th of March reached the Carnegie Laboratory on the 11th, accompanied by a message stating that it came from
    1.64 MB (275,964 words) - 16:10, 16 February 2020
  • Printing and stationery 86.74 ...ems to be required for growth and development of the nervous tissue in the embryo.
    1.76 MB (289,617 words) - 09:11, 18 August 2020
  • ...inophilies, the fixed mesenchymal cells may also give rise to them. In the embryo, hematopoietic mesenchyme is widely distributed. In the adult the bone-marr ...y we find that Rat A and Rat C of the second generation bred at the age of 74 days, as compared with 104 days, or 3i months, in the ease of the parent pa
    1.86 MB (305,764 words) - 10:40, 26 March 2020
  • ...es at term, 379 were spontaneous and 63 were operative, an incidence of 85.74 and 14.36 per cent respectively. Of the latter 18 were in whites and 45 in ...hem to enlarge and function. Again, that large venous network in the early embryo which is associated with the azygos vein and which later disappears may be
    1.92 MB (313,120 words) - 08:54, 25 May 2020
  • 74 yoiirnal of Comparative Neurology and Psychology. 74. AuERBACH. Die Lobi optici der Teleostier und die Vierhiigel der hoher orga
    1.07 MB (181,042 words) - 12:41, 8 April 2020
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