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==Chart 5. Field and curve of mean menstrual age for specimens in the Carnegie Collection having menstrual histories== | |||
The circles placed at the 32d, 36th, and 40th weeks are taken from Zangemeister's (1911) data and are used to complete the curve to the termination of pregnancy. | |||
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Chart 5. Field and curve of mean menstrual age for specimens in the Carnegie Collection having menstrual histories
The circles placed at the 32d, 36th, and 40th weeks are taken from Zangemeister's (1911) data and are used to complete the curve to the termination of pregnancy.
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Reference
Streeter GL. Weight, sitting height, head size, foot length, and menstrual age of the human embryo. (1920) Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. Publ. , : 143-170.
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