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--[[User:Z8600021|Mark Hill]] ([[User talk:Z8600021|talk]]) 10:25, 7 November 2014 (EST) Assessment - Figure relates to project topic contains reference, copyright and student template. There is no information included to indicate how this figure related to fetal renal development. Minor, the image is far to small to be able to see detail if the purpose ids to show the anatomy.


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NIDDK. (2010). National Kidney and Urologic Diseases. Retrieved October 7, 2014, from U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES: http://kidney.niddk.nih.gov/kudiseases/pubs/udictionary/pages/A_D.aspx

Copyright: The majority of information at this site is in the public domain. Unless stated otherwise, documents and files on NIH web servers can be freely downloaded and reproduced. Most documents on this server are sponsored by the NIH; however, you may encounter documents that were sponsored along with private companies and other organizations. Accordingly, other parties may retain all rights to publish or reproduce these documents or to allow others to do so. Some documents available from this server may be protected under the United States and foreign copyright laws. Permission to reproduce may be required for some definitions.

--Mark Hill (talk) 10:25, 7 November 2014 (EST) Assessment - Figure relates to project topic contains reference, copyright and student template. There is no information included to indicate how this figure related to fetal renal development. Minor, the image is far to small to be able to see detail if the purpose ids to show the anatomy.


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