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| [[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] Note this historic paper was published in 1939 and our understanding of early placental development has improved since this historic human study.
| [[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] Note this historic paper was published in 1939 and our understanding of early placental development has improved since this historic human study.
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See also by this author - Ninian F. A study of the structure and vascular conditions of the human corpus luteum in the menstrual cycle and in pregnancy. (1933) Irish J. Med. Sci. 8(1): 1-16.
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Ninian F. Circulation of the maternal blood through the placenta. (1939) Irish J. Med. Sci. 14(2): 59-65.

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Note this historic paper was published in 1939 and our understanding of early placental development has improved since this historic human study.


See also by this author - Ninian F. A study of the structure and vascular conditions of the human corpus luteum in the menstrual cycle and in pregnancy. (1933) Irish J. Med. Sci. 8(1): 1-16.


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