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  • {{Header}}[[File:Human-_ventricular_system_cartoon.jpg|300px|right]] ...is fluid-filled space is separated from the amnion following fusion of the neural tube and closure of neuropores. At different regions sites within the wall
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  • ...l system. In humans, neurogenesis continues throughout embryonic and fetal development and extends into the postnatal period. ...cells, differentiation, migration and lamination of the developing neural system.
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  • | width=650px|<html5media height="450" width="640">File:US Dandy-Walker 01.mp4</html5media> | valign="top" | '''Dandy-Walker Syndrome/Malformation''' (DWS)
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  • ...imb Development]] | [[Neural System - Abnormalities]] | [[Endocrine System Development]] | PMID 16504142) ...[[Ultrasound]] | [[Cardiovascular System Development]] | [[Cardiovascular System - Abnormalities|Cardiac Abnormalities]])
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  • |+ '''Carnegie Stage 23 - Central Nervous System''' * Neural flexures forming large IV ventricular space.
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  • Reconstruction of the central nervous system of the human embryo Carnegie stage 22. Note the size and general distributi Below the animation is a more complete description of each system.
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  • ===Carnegie Stage 16 - Central Nervous System=== * Development of the vision and hearing sensory vesicles (optic and otic) and their relat
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  • * Development of the {{vision}} and {{hearing}} sensory vesicles (optic and otic) and the * The lamina terminalis at the end of the neural tube (site of cranial/anterior neuropore closure).
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  • * Development of the vision and hearing sensory vesicles (optic and otic) and their relat * The lamina terminalis at the end of the neural tube (site of cranial/anterior neuropore closure).
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  • * Development of the vision and hearing sensory vesicles (optic and otic) and their relat * The lamina terminalis at the end of the neural tube (site of cranial/anterior neuropore closure).
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  • * Development of the vision and hearing sensory vesicles (optic and otic) and their relat * The lamina terminalis at the end of the neural tube (site of cranial/anterior neuropore closure).
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  • * Development of the vision and hearing sensory vesicles (optic and otic) and their relat * The lamina terminalis at the end of the neural tube (site of cranial/anterior neuropore closure).
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  • * Development of the vision and hearing sensory vesicles (optic and otic) and their relat * The lamina terminalis at the end of the neural tube (site of cranial/anterior neuropore closure).
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  • Key Events of Human Development during the fifth week (week 5) following fertilization or clinical {{GA}} w [[File:Stage15 sagittal section upper half 01.jpg|thumb|Later week 5 development ([[Carnegie_stage_15|Stage 15]]) showing a sagittal section upper half of h
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  • This page is organised to show a week by week {{human timeline}} of development features and approximate timing of key events with more detailed informatio | [[File:Human development timeline graph 01.jpg|280px]]
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  • ...eural Crest Migration.jpg|thumb|alt=Cardiac Neural Crest Migration|Cardiac Neural Crest Migration]] ...58464}} It has been shown to not contribute to any of the heart conduction system.{{#pmid:15958352|PMID15958352}}
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  • Key Events of Human Development during the eighth week (week 8) following fertilization or clinical week 10 ...age will give an overview of limb and neural development and look at other system organization compared with the earlier stages. Use the embryo surface views
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  • ==Neural Abnormalities== [[Image:Abnormal81-92-neuron.png|thumb|Australian Birth Statistics]]
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  • ==Neural Tube Defects (NTD)== [[Image:Abnormal81-92-neuron.png|thumb|Australian Birth Statistics]]
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  • Key Events of Human Development during the fifth week (week 5) following fertilization or Clinical week 7 ( BGD Cycle A 2010 Audio - Dr Mark Hill Monday 17th May 2010 3-5pm G2G4.
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  • Key Events of Human Development during the fourth week ([[:Category:Week 4|week 4]]) following fertilizatio These notes cover the fourth week of embryonic development, which is the beginning of organogenesis, (specific tissues and systems are
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  • ...le through the transparent body-wall and the wall of the cerebral- or sense-vesicle. ...e cutaneous ectoderm is probably due to absence of the invagination of the neural ectoderm to form an optic cup. (R. J. G.)
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  • ...lves (alar and a basal lamina) and are connected by a floor plate and roof-plate region. ...nsult during pregnancy may have consequences to development of the nervous system.
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  • ...nsult during pregnancy may have consequences to development of the nervous system. ...these opening to close contributes a major class of neural abnormalities (neural tube defects).
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  • Key Events of Human Development during the sixth week (week 6) following fertilization or clinical {{GA}} w There are 2 Carnegie stages that show external embryo development during this week.
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  • {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" ...bnormalities" are (Q00-Q99) but excludes "inborn errors of metabolism" (E70-E90).
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  • [[File:Stage_22_image_217.jpg|thumb|300px|Cerebrum development human embryo (week 8, Stage 22)]] # Understand early neural development.
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  • [[Image:Abnormal AusData81-92.png|thumb|Australian abnormalities by System]] ...ralian_abnormalities_graph_allsystem.png|thumb|Australian abnormalities by System]]
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  • =LA88.4 Ventricular Septal Defect= ! {{ICD-11}}
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  • {{Header}}[[File:Human-_ventricular_system_cartoon.jpg|300px|right]] ...is fluid-filled space is separated from the amnion following fusion of the neural tube and closure of neuropores. At different regions sites within the wall
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  • Key Events of Human Development during the fourth week (week 4) following fertilization or Clinical week 6 These notes cover the fourth week of embryonic development, which is the beginning of organogenesis, (specific tissues and systems are
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  • Key Events of Human Development during the fourth week (week 4) following fertilization or Clinical week 6 These notes cover the fourth week of embryonic development, which is the beginning of organogenesis, (specific tissues and systems are
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  • ...erm is shown as a link for "{{oocyte}}", it links directly to the [[Oocyte Development]] page. {{Abnormal development}}
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  • [[File:Human-heart-E3L.jpg|thumb|300px|Human embryo heart (day 54 - 56)]] In human embryos the heart begins to beat at about 22-23 days, with blood flow beginning in the 4th week. The heart is therefore o
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  • ! {{ICD-11}} ...drocephalus with stenosis of the aqueduct of Sylvius] - ''(HSAS) or Bickers-Adams syndrome is characterised by the association of hydrocephaly, severe i
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lecture_-_Heart_Development]] =Late Cardiovascular Development=
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  • ...remodeling that occurs in both the heart and vascular system during later development. In addition, there will be discussion on the major cardiovascular abnormal * Describe the development of primary and secondary atrial septa and the ventricular septum.
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  • ...troduce concepts about the timing, origin and abnormalities of the nervous system. ...this current page, the linked online textbook chapters are available as pre-reading for this lecture.
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  • [[File:IPad-Phone.jpg|thumb]] ...mations in '''UNSW Embryology''' that illustrate many different aspects of development.
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  • ...l splanchnic mesoderm. Note - how I always mispronounce "paraxial" as "para-axial", it's a bad habit of mine, the correct pronunciation is "par" then "a ...nial then caudal); intermediate mesoderm (early kidney formation) and limb development (upper then lower limb).
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  • ...l splanchnic mesoderm. Note - how I always mispronounce "paraxial" as "para-axial", it's a bad habit of mine, the correct pronunciation is "par" then "a ...nial then caudal); intermediate mesoderm (early kidney formation) and limb development (upper then lower limb).
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  • ...l splanchnic mesoderm. Note - how I always mispronounce "paraxial" as "para-axial", it's a bad habit of mine, the correct pronunciation is "par" then "a ...nial then caudal); intermediate mesoderm (early kidney formation) and limb development (upper then lower limb).
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  • ...t some wrong, try working through through the [[2010 BGD Practical - Fetal Development]]. ...l splanchnic mesoderm. Note - how I always mispronounce "paraxial" as "para-axial", it's a bad habit of mine, the correct pronunciation is "par" then "a
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  • ...to reduced maternal oxygen or fetal hypoxia below that occurring in normal development. Exposure to altitude hypoxia normally results in physiological responses t ...as now been shown to influence many different developing systems including neural, heart and skeletal systems.
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  • ...neonatal clinical [[S#screening|screening]] methods for many disorders of development. ...nical Practice Guidelines - Pregnancy Care<ref name=PregnancyCare2018>{{Ref-PregnancyCare2018}}</ref> recommends a combined first trimester test compris
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  • ...a part of today's Practical class. You should try in your own time as self-directed learning exercise after completing the practical today. ...ormation with the answer, and try working again through the [[BGDA_Lecture_-_Development_of_the_Embryo/Fetus_1|Lecture]] and [[BGDA Practical - Implanta
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  • ! {{ICD-11}} ...or atresia of the pulmonary outflow, aortic override, and most often right ventricular hypertrophy.''
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  • BGD Cycle A 2010 Audio - Dr Mark Hill Monday 17th May 2010 3-5pm G2G4. ...bryo Lab 170510-602.mp3|listen Part 2]] | [[:File:BGD2010-Embryo Lab 170510-602.mp3|download]] (1.9 Mb MP3 14:08)
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  • [[File:Brain_fissure_development_02.jpg|thumb|350px|Fetal Brain Fissure Development{{#pmid:19339620|PMID19339620}}]] ...ongoing: cell migration, extension of processes, cell death and glial cell development.
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  • ...membrane) are a complex connective tissue surrounding the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). The 3 layers from the central nervous outward are ...also differ in the same species at different levels of the central nervous system. The space under the arachnoid layer (subarachnoid space) is filled with ce
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  • ...4. Vascular system of the brain of the human embryo|Human Embryo vascular development (week 8, stage 20 Carnegie Embryo No. {{CE460}})]] ...eparated from direct contact by glial cells, that form the so-called "blood-brain barrier".{{#pmid:6033532|PMID6033532}}
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  • [[File:Stage10 neural sm.jpg|thumb|300px]] The ectoderm will from the entire '''nervous system''' (both central and peripheral), the '''epidermis''' of the skin and in th
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  • | width=380px|<html5media height="384" width="352">File:Human development 001.mp4</html5media> [[Media:Human development 001.mp4|'''Click Here''' to play on mobile device]]
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  • ...n overview of early vascular development, secondly the key events in heart development. * '''Angiogenesis''' - sprouting of new vessels occurs from pre-existing vessels.
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  • [[File:All-trans-retinoic acid.png|thumb|All-trans retinoic acid (atRA)]] ...olfactory development.jpg|thumb|300px|Model for retinoid acid in olfactory development{{#pmid:23829703|PMID23829703}}]]
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  • [[File:Human development timeline graph 02.jpg|thumb|400px]] ...ed Fetal development and will be covered in detail in the [[BGDA_Practical_-_Fetal_Development|Laboratory 12]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[BGDA Lecture - Development of the Embryo/Fetus 2‏‎]] Activity: Lecture Title: Development of the embryo/fetus 2 Scheduled: 9am to 10am Tuesday 11 May 2010 in CLB7
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  • ! {{ICD-11}} ...ing thoracic aorta is through a patent arterial duct, and there is a large ventricular septal defect. Arch interruption is further defined by site of interruption
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  • ...which these were prepared. There are also virtual slides and selected cross-sections showing specific features. ...the week 10 early fetus and observe developmental changes. The selected mid-sagittal section shows the overall fetal anatomy and the gallery of excerpts
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  • [[Image:Advanced Heart Development Timeline.jpg|center|850px]] ...a variety of cardiac and vasculature pre-natal defects. They affect about 8-10 of every 1,000 births in the United States. This increases considerably t
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  • =Neural Crest and Cardiac Development= ...e cardiovascular system. The heart becomes active from the fourth week of development when the placenta is no longer able to sustain the requirements of the grow
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  • =The Structure of Chicks from Fifty to Fifty-five Hours of Incubation= ...g of the caudal fold marks off the tail region of the embryo from the extra-embryonic membranes. The head fold of the amnion has progressed caudad, toge
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  • [[File:Dog-adult.jpg|thumb|Adult dog]] ...development. Many of these developmental abnormalities are common to human development. The list below links to information on the Online Mendelian Inheritance in
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  • ...nu to find related content. These pages will remain ''frozen'' at their mid-2009 stage and still available as a DVD version. All updates will be added t ====Beginnings, Growth and Development (BGD) Cycle B====
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  • [[File:Stage10_neural_sm.jpg|thumb|300px|Neural groove closing to neural tube, early week 4 <br>([[Carnegie_stage_10|Stage 10]])]] ...nsult during pregnancy may have consequences to development of the nervous system.
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  • =Ectoderm Development= [[Image:Stage10 neural sm.jpg|400px|right]]
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  • * Respiratory Month 3-6 - lungs appear glandular, end month 6 alveolar cells type 2 appear and beg ===Respiratory Development Overview ===
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  • | valign="top" |'''Early Renal Development''' This animation shows the process of early renal (kidney) development.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lecture_-_Early_Vascular_Development]] =Early Vascular Development=
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  • =Ectoderm Development= ...ory and sympathetic ganglia). Epidermis (integumentary, skin contribution) development will be briefly mentioned due to its ectoderm origin, but will also be cove
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  • ...:Neural-development.jpg|thumb|300px|alt=Neural Development timeline|Neural Development]] ...ells. Note that PNS {{Schwann cell}}s have a different embryonic origin ({{neural crest}}).
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  • ...a_development_03.jpg|thumb|300px|Human cerebrum and underlying ventricular development imaged by [[Magnetic_Resonance_Imaging|MRI]]{{#pmid:20108226|PMID20108226}} ..., basal ganglia, and olfactory bulb). The adult cerebral cortex like other neural structures has a laminar organisation, the mammalian neocortex consists of
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  • --[[User:S8600021|Mark Hill]] 10:40, 31 December 2010 (EST) [[Abnormal Development - Iodine Deficiency]] page updated with new references. [[Developmental Sig ...ecture - Lymphatic Structure and Organs|Lymphatic Lecture]] | [[SH_Lecture_-_Respiratory_System_Development|Respiratory Lecture]] | [[Medicine]].
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  • ...4948604}} The cortical hem is the source for 2 patterning signals; Wingless-related ({{WNT}}) and bone morphogenetic protein ({{BMP}}). ...nsult during pregnancy may have consequences to development of the nervous system.
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  • ...d gametogenesis, fertilization, implantation and early events of embryonic development. The third week (Clinical week 5 LMP) is the begining of the embryonic peri This laboratory will look at the third to fourth week of human development (stage 7 onward). We will be using a range of online materials and resource
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  • {{ICD-11 Neural anomalies header table}} [[File:Abnormal81-92-neuron.png|thumb|300px|Australian abnormalities (1981-92)]]
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  • [[File:WHO_motor_development_milestones.jpg|thumb|WHO motor development milestones]] The human nervous system continues to develop postnatally mostly in glial (white matter) proliferati
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  • ...delled throughout development, this current page discusses systemic venous development. Note that placental vessels are discussed in placental notes. ....org/entry/603705 ANGPT4]) has also been identified as a factor for venous development.{{#pmid:30444491|PMID30444491}}
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  • ...historically ''foramen Botalli'') and just outside the heart the pulmonary-aortic arch shunt (ductus arteriosus). Please feel free to provide the autho ...he various animations on this page that help your understanding of cardiac development. This page also contains "collapsed tables" that can be opened to show more
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  • =Early Vascular Development= ...fb1;text-align:left;color:#000;padding-left:0.4em;padding-top:0.2em;padding-bottom:0.2em;"> Lecturer : Dr Nalini Pather </div></div>
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  • [http://www.fetalechomeeting.com Fetal ECHO Meeting] 5th-8th October 2012 ROYAL PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA ...e human heart will be shown in the context of the normal human timeline of development.
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  • ...) Updated [[Rabbit Development]] with movie links and historic drawings of development. ..., 20 November 2012 (EST) Added early draft version of historic text [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology_Carnegie_Institution_No.56|Contributions to Emb
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  • ...w "number of views" in the footer. 10 Popular Pages below is based upon pre-2016 data. {{Map-Site}}
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  • [[File:Abnormal81-92-heart.png|thumb|350px|{{AbnormalDataPie1981-1992}}]] ...w of cardiac abnormalities is available online.<ref name=Anderson2016>{{Ref-Anderson2016}}</ref>
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  • ...around 200-600 eggs on plants. Egg development takes two weeks, the tadpole-like young remain attached to the plants for a further two weeks. Loss or am ...y: Armstrong JB, Malacinski GM. New York: Oxford University Press; 1989:201-219.</ref>
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  • # Broad overview of Human Development. [[File:Human_Carnegie_stage_1-23.jpg|600px]]
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  • # Broad overview of Human Development. Lecture Date: 2012-05-31 Lecture Time: 17:00 Venue: BioMed F Speaker: Dr Mark Hill
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