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Plate XII. Reproduction of a complete series of sections through a mature human ovum
The lower arrow points to the divided first polar body, the upper arrow indicates the position of the second polar body.
Magnification 150 diameters.
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- Human Ovum Links: Fig 1. Prophase I | Fig 2. | | Fig 3. | Plate 10 | Plate 11 | Plate 12
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Nature Obituary 1935 - Prof. Arthur Thomson (1858 - 1935)
Nature 135, 295-295 (23 February 1935) | doi:10.1038/135295a0 |
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