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Streeter GL. Developmental horizons in human embryos. Description of age group XI, 13 to 20 somites, and age group XII, 21 to 29 somites. (1942) Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. Publ. 541, 30: 211-245.

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Developmental horizons in human embryos stage XI and XII

Embryology History George Streeter
George Linius Streeter (1873-1948)

By George L. Streeter, M. D.



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