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Fig. 10. Sagittal section through a normal human embryo 14 mm. long (No. {{CE144}}). | | width=305px|[[File:Mall1908a plate04fig10.jpg|300px]] | ||
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Fig. 11. Sagittal section through a normal human. embryo 35 mm. long (No. {{CE199}}). | | Fig. 10. Sagittal section through a normal human embryo 14 mm. long (No. {{CE144}}). | ||
| Fig. 11. Sagittal section through a normal human. embryo 35 mm. long (No. {{CE199}}). | |||
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[[Category:Carnegie Embryo 199]] | [[Category:Carnegie Embryo 199]] |
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Plate V.
Fig. 10. Sagittal section through a normal human embryo 14 mm. long (No. 144). | Fig. 11. Sagittal section through a normal human. embryo 35 mm. long (No. 199). |
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Mall 1908: Plates | plate 1 | plate 2 | plate 3 | fig 8 | fig 9 | plate 4 | fig 10 | fig 11 | Figures
Reference
Mall FP. A study of the causes underlying the origin of human monsters. (1908) J Morphol. 19: 3-368.
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17:16, 25 July 2018 | 687 × 939 (70 KB) | Z8600021 (talk | contribs) | Fig. 10. Sagittal section through a normal human embryo 14 mm. long (No. {{CE144}}). Fig. 11. Sagittal section through a normal human. embryo 35 mm. long (No. {{CE199}}). |
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