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==Plate 1 Fig. 5. == | ==Plate 1 Fig. 5. Photograph through the 3rd mesonephric tubule== | ||
Photograph of part of section 152, to show an ephrostome; the section passes through the 3rd mesonephric tubule turning dorsalwards and lateralwards to join the Wolffian duct. x580. | Photograph of part of section 152, to show an ephrostome; the section passes through the 3rd mesonephric tubule turning dorsalwards and lateralwards to join the Wolffian duct. x580. |
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Plate 1 Fig. 5. Photograph through the 3rd mesonephric tubule
Photograph of part of section 152, to show an ephrostome; the section passes through the 3rd mesonephric tubule turning dorsalwards and lateralwards to join the Wolffian duct. x580.
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West CM. A human embryo of twenty-five somites. (1937) J. Anat., 71(2): 169-200.1. PMID 17104635
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