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العربية | català | 中文 | 中國傳統的 | français | Deutsche | עִברִית | हिंदी | bahasa Indonesia | italiano | 日本語 | 한국어 | မြန်မာ | Pilipino | Polskie | português | ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਦੇ | Română | русский | Español | Swahili | Svensk | ไทย | Türkçe | اردو | ייִדיש | Tiếng Việt    These external translations are automated and may not be accurate. (More? About Translations)

Introduction

This current website language is English, except for a few historic textbooks shown in their original language.

Rather than prepare individual translation pages, the external online Google Translator has been used in the collapsible table (click Expand to open) Header that appears at the top of each page on the website. Languages appear alphabetically, as they are written in English. Note that in some languages the text alignment is to the right, and may in the original language be read from top to bottom.


Disclaimer - these external translations are automated and may not be accurate.


You can also copy and paste any text into the Google Translator webpage to get alternative or additional translations. Note there are additional languages available on the transfer website.

Text within images will not be translated as this forms part of the image file itself. Note that mobile platforms (phones and tablets) have the additional option of Apps using text recognition through the in-built camera to translate any text appearing within images or on the screen of another device. (More? External Links)


The links below will translate this current page and show in English in the same order as the languages listed within the header. I have also included in each language a link back to the main page translation.

Country Statistics  
There are many different types of statistical analyses carried out in relation to normal and abnormal development. The best place to start is with the normal birth statistics. Always ensure when using any statistical data that you pay attention to when the information was collected or when it relates to as often it is the "trend" over time that is insightful to changes that may be occuring in the population. I have included separate pages with world data by country (Population, Fertility and Infant Mortality) and some selected country statistical information on the highest population countries (China, India, United States, Indonesia and Brazil) as well as some examples of highest developed countries (Australia, Canada, Germany, United Kingdom and United States).
Statistics Links: Introduction | Reports | World Population | World Fertility | World Infant Mortality | Maternal Mortality | Australia | Brazil | Canada | China | Germany | India | Indonesia | Europe | Myanmar | Netherlands | Spain | United Kingdom | Romania | Uganda | United States | BGD Tutorial - Applied Embryology and Teratology | National Perinatal Statistics Unit | AIHW | Category:Statistics
Australia’s mothers and babies: 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | National Perinatal Statistics Unit | AIHW | Australian Statistics | birth
"Translation" in Biology  
Note that the term "translation" is also used in biology to describe the process in the cell cytoplasm of turning messenger RNA code into a protein amino acid sequence, part of the process in gene expression (DNA -> RNA -> Protein).

(More? Molecular Development)

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Arabic

الأجنة

العربية] هي الآلية هذه الترجمات الخارجية وقد لا تكون دقيقة.

Embryology = الأجنة

Catalan

català Aquestes traduccions externes estan automatitzats i poden no ser exactos.

pàgina principal Embriologia

Chinese

中文

Chinese (Traditional)

中國傳統的

French

français

German

Deutsche

Hebrew

Hindi

हिंदी

Indonesian

bahasa Indonesia

Italian

italiano

Japanese

日本語

Korean

한국어

Myanmar (Burmese)

မြန်မာ

Filipino

Pilipino

Polish

Polskie

Portugese

português

Punjabi

ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਦੇ

Romanian

Română

Russian

русский

Spanish

Español

Swahili

Swahili

Swedish

Svensk

Thai

ไทย

Turkish

Türkçe

Urdu

Yiddish

Vietnamese

Tiếng Việt


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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 16) Embryology Translation. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Help:Translation

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