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  • ===All Carnegie Embryos listed=== [[Category:Carnegie Embryo 6]]
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  • ...ht, Sitting Height, Head Size, Foot Length, and Menstrual Age of the Human Embryo= Published by the Carnegie Institution of Washington Washington, 1920
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  • ...ibes gastrointestinal tract smooth muscle development using a number of [[Carnegie Collection]] embryos. {{Carnegie Collection fetal table}}
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  • ...blood, excrete waste, reabsorb water and have endocrine functions. In the embryo, there are several stages in their development closely linked to genital de | {{Embryo logocitation}}
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  • ...later (Giacomini, 1893), when considering chorionic vesicles devoid of an embryo, which had evidently undergone hydatiform degeneration, again spoke of the Johnson (1917) found the villi on a chorionic vesicle, containing an embryo with 24 somites, variable in size and 1.1 to 1.3 mm. long in the region of
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  • [[:File:Human_Carnegie_stage_1-23.jpg|Carnegie stage 1-23]] [[File:Stage14-sem2_limb.jpg|thumb|200px|Human Embryo stage 14 SEM]]
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  • ...Mall describes the human embryos in the collection that would become the [[Carnegie Collection]]. There is also a [[:File:1904 - Catalogue of the collection of [[Carnegie Collection]] | [[Carnegie Embryos]]
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  • The measurements of the embryo are as follows: C.R., crown-rump or sitting height; C.H., crown—hee1 or s <div id="Carnegie Embryo 6"></div>
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  • Limb development has been studied in the embryo extensively as a model for how limb pattern formation, {{limb axis}}, is es ...limb bud. We will focus on how mesoderm cells in precise locations in the embryo become determined to form a limb and express the key transcription factors
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  • ...indicate the absence of pouches. Weller (30) described a two somite human embryo which according to his description possessed the first pharyngeal pouch. Th Corner (4) described the foregut of a 10-somite human embryo, as being compressed dorso-ventrally with the anterior end immediately unde
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  • of pouches. Weller (30) described a two somite human embryo which according Corner (4) described the foregut of a 10-somite human embryo, as being
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  • * [[BGDA Lecture - Development of the Embryo/Fetus 2​​]] - 81,984 * [[BGDA Lecture - Development of the Embryo/Fetus 1​​]] - 55,564
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  • | {{Embryo logocitation}} ...grated Approach''. UK Oxford: BIOS Scientific Publishers. ISBN-10: 1-85996-252-1
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  • In the early embryo, neuroectoderm of the forebrain (prosenecephalon) primary brain vesicle div | [[#Embryo Brain - Stage 22|Late embryonic hypothalamus]]<br>([[Carnegie_stage_22|Stag
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  • ...e show that although blood cell formation in its early stages in the human embryo and especially the yolk sac follows the same general lines as in other mamm ...y with the magma strands of the chorionic cavity. At the caudal end of the embryo these yolk sac mesodermal cells, which will give rise to the yolk sac mesen
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  • ...ool, London, UK Oxford: BIOS Scientific Publishers; 2001. ISBN-10: 1-85996-252-1 :'''Links:''' [[Carnegie_stage_13_-_serial_sections|Stage 13 Sections]] | [[Carnegie stage 13]]
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  • ...2 paper by Patten describes early development of heart in the {{chicken}} embryo. ...another as far as could be determined, were available for the WOI'l{. One embryo in each of these sets was reserved for study as a cleared and stained entir
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  • ...e free to use our judgment in methods of fixation and preservation. If the embryo is perfectly fresh or possibly living, we use, of course, the most refined ...straight and other measurements and weights also are taken. The age of the embryo is estimated on the basis of weight, crown-rump, and foot length, and the e
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  • PREGNANEDIOL { 252 } ...hed by L. B. Clark and W. N. Hess, "Swarming of the Atlantic Palolo W6rm," Carnegie Institution of Washington^ Publication d'^l).. Papers from the Tortugas Lab
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  • ...y Atlas of the 13-mm. Pig Embryo. (Prefaced by younger stages of the chick embryo.) The Wistar Institute Press, Philadelphia, iv & 104 pp. Corner, G. W., 1915. The corpus luteum of pregnancy as it is in swine. Carnegie Inst., Contrib. to E-mbryoL, Vol. 2, pp. 69-94.
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  • \' FORMATION OF THE MAMMALIAN EMBRYO mentary embryo.
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  • {{Waterston1917 embryo table}} ...structions of developing hearts, and particularly his model of the 2.5—mm. embryo of R. MEYER’s collection, which is a most valuable specimen.
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  • lymphatic development in the mammalian embryo is based. Sauger-Embryo." Compte-RendUf xvi. Congres International de Mddecine,
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  • =A Human Embryo of Twenty-Four Pairs of Somites= ...] | [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology|Contributions to Embryology]] | [[Carnegie stage 12]] | [[Week 4]]
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  • Cycles in cell division 252 intermediate cell-mass in the posterior part of the embryo, and that none of them
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  • ...also taken into account, the ratio is still higher. It seems that the male embryo is not so strong as the female, or else less likely, from other causes, to 252 BIBLIOGRAPHY
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  • With few exceptions, the younger the stage of development of an embryo of a particular species ...hology does not appear to be concerned with the further development of the embryo,
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  • ...ranes and appendages, and the establishment of those relations between the embryo and the maternal organism which are such fundamental characteristics of the ...aternal uterine walls, and in the early and extensive relation between the embryo and this new source of nutrition.
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  • a normal human embryo of seventeen days. ...8) that red cells crossed the placental barrier. In further studies of the Carnegie
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  • action among the organs of the vertebrate embryo 231 old individuals 252
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  • ...uation of the temporary arrangement was not granted by the trustees of the Carnegie Institution, and the original proposal lapsed. The independence of the Labo ...d egg slumbers potentially the future embryo. While we cannot say that the embryo is predehneated we can say that it is predetermined" — words almost preci
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  • structural relationships between the developing embryo and the uterus. These comprise a succession of stages of placental metabolic demands of the developing embryo and fetus.
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  • ...deals of organization of the Laboratory. This was when the newly organized Carnegie Institution organization was generously offered by the Carnegie Institution.
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  • embryo (Heuser and Streeter, 1941 ; Hertig embryo extract prepared from 19- to 20day-old guinea pig embryos (Blandau and
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  • ...tilized by a sperm cell ; division into many cells and development into an embryo ; nourishment from the mother's blood during growth in the uterus, through ...uterus in such a way as to insure attachment and nourishment of the early embryo.
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  • ...ls sie stehenden Wirbelthieren, erseheinen aber aueh bei dem menselilieben Embryo nieht vor Ablauf der ersten beiden Monate nach der Bmpfangniss. ...it they communicate with the exterior by a common opening. In the 4.75-mm. embryo (fig. 7) the naso-hypophyseal invagination has shifted toward the dorsal si
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  • mater in the human embryo. Seventeen figures 145 embryos without a circulation of the blood and in the normal embryo.
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  • ...presents the direction of the first outgrowth of the cochlear pouch of the embryo. As shown by Streeter ('07) for the human, this first growth of the cochlea and the acoustic and facial nerves in the human embryo. Am. Jour.
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  • ...iven in the form of a superb publication made possible by a grant from the Carnegie Trust of the Scottish ...ription of the olfactory apparatus there are many inconsistencies. On page 252 of Vol. 2 the name lobus olfactorius is applied to the whole evagination su
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  • just enough tissue along the dorsal aspect of the embryo to insure complete elimination of the neural-crest material and leave figures 1 and 2, which are taken from sections of an embryo of
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  • ...empt was made to destroy just enough tissue along the dorsal aspect of the embryo to insure complete elimination of the neural-crest material and leave the v ...rophotographically in figures 1 and 2, which are taken from sections of an embryo of the chick (14) ^ which was subjected to operation at the close of the se
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  • the embryo of the mouse and rabbit is lower embryo, until the sprouting of the primary
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  • a large amount of food stored up for the young embryo. ...ying at one end of the egg develop almost independently of the rest of the embryo (Fig. 8). Later
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  • ...ntures to produce eggs with a large amount of food stored up for the young embryo. ...ying at one end of the egg develop almost independently of the rest of the embryo (Fig. 8). Later they are drawn into the interior, and take up their final l
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  • ...) stated that there are present in the developing islet cells of the sheep embryo minute safranophile granules. These have since been observed by Laguesse (' Pankreas beim nienschlichen Embryo. Arch, mikros. Anat., Bd. 64. Kyrle, J. 1908 Ueber die Regenerationsvorgang
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  • Translation by Joat V Nonidu Carnegie Institution Wuhington Translation by Jos6 P. Nonidez Carnegie Institution of Washington
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  • there are present in the developing islet cells of the sheep embryo Pankreas beim nienschlichen Embryo. Arch, mikros. Anat., Bd. 64.
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  • ...IC SAC AND ITS TOPOGRAPHICAL RELATION TO THE TRANSVERSE SINUS IN THE HUMAN EMBRYO Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington
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  • 252 ALICE THING Carnegie Institution of Washington
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  • Carnegie Institution >'i Wuhington Carnegie Institution of Washington
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  • first observable movement of the embryo. Bonnet might stimulate the heart of the embryo in the process
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  • are comparatively numerous in the embryo, and in the adult the resting A, From a 7 mm. embryo; B, from one of 26 mm.; ch,
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  • From the Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington, in the cartilaginous capsule of the ear in the human embryo. Amer. Jour. Anat.,
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  • ...ic sac and its topographical relation to the transverse sinus in the human embryo. Six figures 67 H. E. Jordan. The microscopic structure of the yolk-sac of the pig embryo, with special
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  • yolk-sac of 10-mm. pig embryo, 5 yolk-sac of mongoose embryos, 6 ...of mesenchymal 'angioblasts' in the living blastoderm of the two-day chick embryo
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  • ...that described for other hemopoietic organs, e.g., yolk-sac of 10-mm. pig embryo, 5 yolk-sac of mongoose embryos, 6 and red bone-marrow. 7 ...of mesenchymal 'angioblasts' in the living blastoderm of the two-day chick embryo grown in Locke's solution, by which the blood-vessel lumen forms. But these
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  • Translation by Jos6 F. Nonidez Carnegie Institution of Washington 8 1917 The microscopic structure of striped muscle in Limulus. Pub. 251, Carnegie Institution of Washington, pp. 273-290.
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  • Alexander S. Begg. Absence of the vena cava inferior in a r2-mm. pig embryo, associated with the drainage of the portal system into the cardinal system Carnegie Institution of Washington
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  • ...ATION OF THE CAVITIES IN THE CARTILAGINOUS CAPSULE OF THE EAR IN THE HUMAN EMBRYO== Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Baltimore,
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  • ...ation of the cavities in the cartilaginous capsule of the ear in the human embryo. Twelve figures 1 OF THE EAR IN THE HUMAN EMBRYO
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  • the developmental history of the embryo into the background of the physiological changes in We wish to acknowledge our indebtedness to the Carnegie Institution of Washington for the
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  • 6. Relation of early cleavage planes to the antero-posterior axis of the embryo embryo soon dies (Moore, ’41, ’46, ’47).
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  • University of Cincinnati Carnegie Institution Carnegie Laboratory oj Embryology, Johns Hopkins Medical School
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  • Corner, G. W. 1915 Corpus luteum of pregnancy as it is in swine. Carnegie ...ctomjr in relation to the secondary sex characters of some domestic birds. Carnegie Inst. Washington, 243.
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  • ...p. 1391. Corner, G. W. 1915 Corpus luteum of pregnancy as it is in swine. Carnegie ...ctomjr in relation to the secondary sex characters of some domestic birds. Carnegie Inst. Washington, 243. Hegar, K. 1910 Studien zur Histogenese des Corpus lu
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  • University of Cincinnati Carnegie Institution WARREN H. LEWIS Carnegie Laboratory oj Embryology, Johns Hopkins Medical School
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  • the embryo occur within the oviduct. Examples are: Salamandra salamandra, believed was the essential element in that it contained the preformed embryo
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  • cleavage stages of Cunina proboscidea. While the embryo is a embryo, and young polyp (actinula) of Tubularia crocea. In this
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  • 252 also Table V, Xos. 250 (R), 252 (R), 255 (L) and 256 (L) and
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  • 251 252 ...ig. 45), 209 (Fig. 32), and 228 (Fig. 22); cf. also Table V, Xos. 250 (R), 252 (R), 255 (L) and 256 (L) and fieures.
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  • Staff Member, Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution Of Washington. Baltimore. Maryland Dharmar.ajan. M. 1950. Effect on the embryo
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  • organism becomes an embryo; (2) the embryonic period, extending to the enough yolk to nourish the young embryo until it becomes a parasite. The
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  • ...o him the problem: If the spermatic fluid might stimulate the heart of the embryo in the process of fertilization, why might not other fluids produce the sam ...the diverse modifications which it undergoes, all the other organs of the embryo. '
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  • University of Cincinnati Carnegie Institution Ruth Stocking Lynch. The cultivation in vitro of liver cells from the chick embryo. Twenty-five figures 281
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  • Henry Denison. Note on Pathological Changes found in the Embryo Pig and its Membranes, with one figure 2.~3 ...sents a section taken through the anterior thoracic region of a 16 mm. cat embryo in which both azygos veins are of large
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  • Fig. 23 Caudal end of a bo nun. Alustelus embryo. Note that the pores of canals of the head. In a 36 mm. embryo the lateral sensory
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  • ...erning certain cytological characteristics of the erythroblasts in the pig embryo and the origin of non-nucleated erythrocytes by a process of cytoplasmic co ==The Development Of The Rectum In The Human Embryo==
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  • Fig. 23 Caudal end of a bo nun. Alustelus embryo. Note that the pores of canals of the head. In a 36 mm. embryo the lateral sensory
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  • University of Cincinnati Carnegie Institution Ruth Stocking Lynch. The cultivation in vitro of liver cells from the chick embryo.
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  • human embryo. Twenty-five figures 1 erythroblasts in the pig embryo and the origin of non-nucleated erythrocytes by a process of cytoplasmic co
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  • ...ent peculiarly favorable m.aterials for studies of this character, for the embryo becomes functional at a very region of the embryo, viz., a swim,ming reaction, and the same
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  • ...ent peculiarly favorable m.aterials for studies of this character, for the embryo becomes functional at a very early stage of differentiation, in this respec ...m of response to any sort of excitation applied to the trunk region of the embryo, viz., a swim,ming reaction, and the same neurones are involved throughout
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  • in the 10mm. human embryo Ill Denison, Henry S.. note on pathological changes found in the embryo Pig and its membranes 253
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  • From the Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Baltimore, Maryland ...ation of the cavities in the cartilaginous capsule of the ear in the human embryo. Amer. Jour. Anat., vol. 22.
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  • perioticular cistern in the human embryo. Nine figures 299 Embryo
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  • ...f the Scala tympani, Scala vestibuli and perioticular cistern in the human embryo. Nine figures 299 Embryo 12.84
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  • ...esearch rooms" at Woods Hole wishes to acknowledge his indebtedness to the Carnegie Institution for the opportunities thus presented for the carrying on of thi ...behavior and reactions during every stage of development from the time the embryo left the q^^ membranes till it attained the adult condition, in its behavio
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  • *Carnegie institution, station of experimental biology. Cold Spring Harbor, 272. Carnegie Institution for the opportunities thus presented for the
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  • ...H. Slifer, Insect d<‘velopment. If. Mitotic uetivity in the grassliopjier embryo. extensions evaginate and encompass the embryo which now lies in a pleuropodial cavity.
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  • ...r H. Slifer, Insect development. If. Mitotic activity in the grassliopjier embryo. Two figures 013 ...trient organs, or pseudoplacenta, until shortly before birth. At birth the embryo is a little more than one-third the adult body length and bears strongly de
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  • Sthrtevant, a. H. 1919 Inherited linkage variations in the second chromosome. Carnegie Inst., Wash;, publ. 278, pp. 305-341. Beckwith, C. J. 1908 The earH history of the egg and embryo of certain hyclroids. Biol. Bull., vol. 16, pp. 183-193.
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  • C. W. M. PoYXTER. Some observations on wound healing in the early embryo. Twelve to the extremities. B. The external form of an abnormal himaan embryo of 23 days.
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  • Sthrtevant, a. H. 1919 Inherited linkage variations in the second chromosome. Carnegie Inst., Wash;, publ. 278, pp. 305-341. Beckwith, C. J. 1908 The earH history of the egg and embryo of certain
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  • Embryo: nine to fourteen days’ incubation 12 tion of the expectation of finding cortical tissue in the embryo-
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  • Embryo: nine to fourteen days’ incubation 12 ...nd. The realiza- tion of the expectation of finding cortical tissue in the embryo- logical stages of the right ovary was previously anticipated by Willier (
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  • The Care of the Developing Embryo The word embryo has various shades of meaning. In general, it is applied
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  • ...r regions of the body. The sweat glands first make their appearance in the embryo in these regions. These areas also lend themselves readily to an extensive Contributions to Embryologj-, Carnegie Institution of Washington,
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  • make their appearance in the embryo in these regions. These Contributions to Embryologj-, Carnegie Institution of Washington,
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  • make their appearance in the embryo in these regions. These Contributions to Embryologj-, Carnegie Institution of Washington,
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  • ...Whether or not the ganglion cells observed by Rubaschin ('03) in the chick embryo represent cells of the nervus terminalis is problematical. This writer desc In the human embryo Johnston found essentially the same central relations as in the pig, but th
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