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  • ...ersion]]. Added Carnegie collection [[Carnegie_stage_8#Carnegie_Collection|stage 8 images]]. ...32 Cell Stage‎‎|Quicktime version]] and [[Movie - Model Embryo to 32 Cell Stage‎‎|Flash version]].
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  • Endochondral ossification within the limb begins at Carnegie stage 18 and also occurs throughout embryo skeleton. This process is the replacem ...found that the ossification of vertebrae commences in foetuses aged 10 and 11 weeks. Ossification centres appear first for neuralarches in the cervical a
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  • ...ia perspicillata |Short-tailed fruit bat Carollia perspicillata (embryonic stage 19){{#pmid:15861401|PMID15861401}}]] ...hin the perivitelline space. By day 2, most ova had reached the pronuclear stage and by day 3, early cleavage stages. Several lines of evidence indicate tha
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  • ...es - 8,388 Page edits since Embryology was set up - 113,178 '''Views total 11,763,978''' --[[User:Z8600021|Mark Hill]] 13:45, 11 December 2012 (EST) [[ANZACA Meeting 2012 - Embryology]] presentation.
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  • [[File:Stage 13 kidney sections.jpg|right]] ...: [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Science/ANAT2341lecture11.htm Lecture 11] | [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/pdf/ANAT2341L11Kidneys1.pdf 1 slide/p
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  • ...e11_sem4.jpg|thumb|300px|Human head ([[Week 4]], [[Carnegie stage 11|Stage 11]]) showing buccopharyngeal membrane breakdown.]] Chapter 11 [http://www.unsw.eblib.com.wwwproxy0.library.unsw.edu.au/patron/Read.aspx?p
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  • ...tage14 stomach.jpg|thumb|Developing stomach mid embryonic period (Carnegie stage {{CS13}})]] ==Stage 13==
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  • ...embryos were found with increasing frequency with advancing developmental stage, with the maximum figure of 3.92% at horizons 19–23. Malformations observ ...rmination and physical measurements of Japanese embryo. Jap. J. Leg. Med., 11: 795-811. (In Japanese.)
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  • ...ate:Carnegie_stages|Template:Carnegie_stages]]- menu link to each Carnegie stage page. * [[Template:Carnegie stage table|Template:Carnegie stage table]] - table of Carnegie stages with brief descriptions and links to sta
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  • Birth or parturition is a critical stage in development, representing in mammals a transition from direct maternal s [[File:Galletti1770 birth2.jpg|thumb|Birth Stage 2]]
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  • ...structure of the substance of the brain appears to be that normal for the stage. ...W. H. “Expt. Study of Devel. of Eye in Amphibia.” Amer. Journ. Anat. vol. 11. p. 505, 1904 and vol. v. p. 9, 1906.
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  • ...pg|thumb|Human embryo head showing eyelid development ([[Carnegie stage 22|Stage 22]], [[Week 8|Week 8]])]] [[File:Stage 22 image 055.jpg|thumb|Embryo head cross-section.]]
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  • ...egions are very rare. It is difficult to infer from the specimens at which stage of development fusion actually occurred and whether these are instances of ...cipital bone and manifestation of occipital vertebrae.” Brit. Med. J. vol. 11.
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  • ...e cecum is very short,” presented by Sir J. Bland Sutton; and Specimen 549-11, presented last year by Dr E. A. Chill. In this specimen also the cecum was ...he gut marks off the root of the appendix from the cecum, which is at this stage symmetrical in form, the appendix coming off from its lowest point. The asy
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  • ...velopment. The table below also has detailed descriptions of each Carnegie stage as well as identifying embryo examples from different collections and the p :'''Links:''' [[Embryonic_Development|Embryonic Development]] | [[Carnegie Stage Comparison]] | [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology|Carnegie Institution -
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  • ...Stage_13_image_077.jpg|thumb|300px|Early embryonic gallbladder ([[Carnegie stage 13]], [[Week 4]])]] ...tocardiac channel. During expansion into the transverse septum at Carnegie Stage (CS)12 the liver bud develops as two dorsolateral lobes or 'wings' and a si
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  • ...s of the body of the penis all round the glans. I have not an intermediate stage between this and the fuller development a few months later, but this may be ...ce of the organ. The special point then is that the prepuce is not at this stage unattached to the glans, but forms continuous tissue with it.
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  • ...e11_sem4.jpg|thumb|300px|Human head ([[Week 4]], [[Carnegie stage 11|Stage 11]]) showing buccopharyngeal membrane breakdown.]] * '''The Digestive Tract in Human Embryos Between Carnegie Stages 11 and 13'''{{#pmid:26995337|PMID26995337}} "The digestive tract was initially
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  • ...mie der Wissenschaften'') was an academy established in Berlin, Germany on 11 July 1700. ...e stage of development. Sooner or later we must designate embryos by their stage of development, not by their crown-rump length,—certainly not by their ag
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  • ...ttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/mapview/maps.cgi?taxid=9796&chr=11 11] | [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/mapview/maps.cgi?taxid=9796&ch 11
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