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(a) Normal fetal blood flow. (b) Hypoplastic left heart syndrome. (c) left ventricular outflow obstruction. (d) Transposition of the Great Arteries. (e) tetralogy of fallot. (f) hypoplastic right heart. Red arrows: oxygenated blood; blue arrows: deoxygenated blood.


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+ Figure relevant to group project. + Copyright, citation and student disclaimer included. + This figure is very useful for understanding blood flow under different conditions. It does though replicate content in the project shown in other figures. - You do not provide further information in the figure legend, missing the peer teaching component. - The citation is not correctly formatted as required to meet this criteria, as shown below.

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<pubmed>20862365</pubmed>| PMC2938447


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