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Carnegie stages species comparison

The data in relation to days is only an approximation (an average of the range) due to the variability that occurs in normal developmental. The most common measurement is the crown to rump length (CRL) and the effects of fixation should always be considered when making these measurements.

Based on data compiled by Butler and Juurlink.[1]

References

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