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===Figure 1.3===
===Figure 1.3 The development of an (imaginary) embryonic field===
The development of an (imaginary) embryonic field.
 
(1) represents a section through a flat expanse of tissue, into which oxygen is diffusing from one side, while some substance is being formed at A (concentration indicated by dotted line) and diffusing outwards;
 
(2) and (3) show sections through which the field which is developing as explained in the text.
 


===Reference===
===Reference===

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Figure 1.3 The development of an (imaginary) embryonic field

(1) represents a section through a flat expanse of tissue, into which oxygen is diffusing from one side, while some substance is being formed at A (concentration indicated by dotted line) and diffusing outwards;

(2) and (3) show sections through which the field which is developing as explained in the text.


Reference

Waddington CH. Principles of Embryology (1956) The MacMillan Co., New York


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