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  • ...escribes a Carnegie Embryo no. {{CE2053}} human embryo at [[Carnegie stage 11]] during [[week 4]]. Currently only images from the original article are av ...stitution of Washington - Contributions to Embryology]] | [[Carnegie stage 11]]
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  • ...storic 1920 paper by Davis describes two human embryos of [[Carnegie stage 11]]. The online version currently contains just an abstract. {{Carnegie stage 11 links}}
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  • ...paper by Atwell has beautiful lithographic figures of the [[Carnegie stage 11]] during [[Week 4]]. Currently just a few of the figures and no text on thi '''Modern Notes:''' [[Carnegie stage 11]] | [[Week 4]] | [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology|Carnegie Institution
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  • ...ogy History - Chester Heuser|Chester Heuser]] describes a [[Carnegie stage 11]] human embryo. ...stitution of Washington - Contributions to Embryology]] | [[Carnegie stage 11]]
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  • ...of the human embryo [[Carnegie stage 11|stage 11]] and [[Carnegie stage 11|stage 12]]. Further historic material is available on the page [[Book_-_Contribut {{Carnegie stage 11 links}}
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  • This early week 4 embryonic stage shows key features of heart tube and neural plate to tube development. See also [[Carnegie stage 11#Events|'''Carnegie stage 11 Events''']]
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  • ...] is a description of the development of the human embryo between Carnegie stage 19 to 23 in week 8. {{Carnegie stage 11 links}}
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  • ...thor identifies this embryo by comparison with other embryos as a Carnegie stage {{CS11}} ! colspan=11| [[Carnegie Collection]] - [[Carnegie stage 11|Stage 11]] 
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  • ...h.This staging system can also be applied to other species, see [[Carnegie Stage Comparison]]. ===Stage 11-12===
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  • ...0px|left]] [[Carnegie stage 10]] Somite number 4 - 12 and [[Carnegie stage 11]] Somite number 13 - 20 {{Carnegie stage 10 links}}
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  • ...CRL with 13 somites (late [[Carnegie stage 10]] to early [[Carnegie stage 11]]). ...P4 version]] | [[:File:Embryo_3.1mm-1.gif|GIF version]] | [[Carnegie stage 11]] | [[Week 4]] | [[Blechschmidt Collection]] | [[Movies]]
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  • ...Kaiser describes two human embryos of [[Carnegie stage 11]] and [[Carnegie stage 14]]. The online version currently contains just an abstract. [[Embryology {{Carnegie stage 11 links}}
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  • ...bnormalities|abnormal neural development]] ion a [[Carnegie stage 11|stage 11]] embryo. The online version currently contains just an abstract. {{Carnegie stage 11 links}}
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  • ...c 1927 paper investigates heart development. This embryo would be Carnegie stage {{CS11}} in [[Week 4]]. {{Carnegie stage 11 links}}
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  • ...systematic analysis of the relation between 2 parameters of developmental stage — clinically assessed embryonic age and growth — was made for 90 human ...n in the relation between age and developmental stage of embryos at stages 11–13. It appears that the mean age for these stages in our specimens was a
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  • ...describes a human embryo with 15 somites corresponding to [[Carnegie stage 11]] during [[week 4]]. {{Carnegie stage 11 links}}
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  • * [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology_Carnegie_Institution_No.11|The structure of chromophile cells of the nervous system]] By E. Y. Cowdry ...o vital dyes exhibited by the two great groups of connective-tissue cells (11 plates)
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  • * [[Carnegie stage 11|24 days]] - intermediate mesoderm, pronephros primordium * [[Carnegie stage 13|28 days]] - mesonephros and mesonephric duct
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  • [[File:Stage11 sem4.jpg|thumb|300px|Human Embryo Stage {{CS11}} buccopharyngeal membrane ]] ...testinal tract is the {{cloacal membrane}} that will break down at a later stage of development.
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  • First Stage. Embryo Pig., f inch in length. Second Stage. Embryo Pig, 1 inch long.
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  • ...al sections and graphic reconstructions at 4-8 postovulatory weeks (stages 11-23), is believed to be the first account of the ventricular system in stage ...t stage {{CS11}}, the cavity of the telencephalon medium is discernible at stage {{CS13}}.
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  • See also [[Carnegie stage 12#Events|'''Carnegie stage 12 Events''']] * Caudal neuropore closes during this stage.
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  • [[File:Stage_22_image_155.jpg|thumb|300px|Human lens development ([[Carnegie stage 22]], [[Week 8]])]] [[File:Stage11_sem8.jpg|thumb|Human Embryo [[Carnegie stage 11]]]]
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  • The preliminary work on frog eggs and embryos up to the 6-mm. stage and the 18-, 24-, and 33-hour chicks is carried out by the old method for t ...eir diagnostic features and their relation to each other. The study of the 11-mm. tadpole, the 72-hour chick, and the 10-mm. pig dispenses entirely with
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  • ...rown-rump length|Crown-rump length measurement of a human embryo (Carnegie stage {{CS13}})]] ({{CRL}}) A measurement used in embryology to more accurately stage the early embryo, also historically called the "greatest length" (GL). Meas
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  • ...t]] This paper has a detailed interpretation of the human embryo Carnegie stage {{CS12}}. '''Modern Notes:''' Carnegie stage {{CS12}}
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  • ...ioned human embryos of the [[Carnegie Collection]], from stage {{CS11}} to stage {{CS23}}. ...lear. The structure of the olfactory bulb is evident at stage {{CS21}}. At stage {{CS23}}, the olfactory strands are well individualized, and olfactory and
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  • | [[File:Stage10 bf1c.jpg|100px|link=Carnegie stage 10]] | {{Carnegie stage 10 links}}
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  • ...and table of [[Fetal_Development#Carnegie_Fetal|Carnegie embryos at fetal stage]]. [[User:Z8600021|Mark Hill]] ([[User talk:Z8600021|talk]]) 11:02, 25 July 2017 (AEST) Updated embryology news - CRISPR.
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  • [[User:Z8600021|Mark Hill]] ([[User talk:Z8600021|talk]]) 16:11, 1 December 2016 (AEDT) Added educational presentation [[UNSW Medicine Lear ...Kyoto940 stage21-07.jpg|thumb|150px|Kyoto embryo (940) [[Carnegie stage 21|stage 21]] histology]]
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  • ...ie Stage 14 EFIC outflow tract (frontal view)|Human Embryo Heart (Carnegie stage {{CS14}}) [[Episcopic_Fluorescence_Image_Capture|EFIC]] outflow tract (fron {{ICD-11-Circulatory system structural anomalies table}}
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  • [[User:Z8600021|Mark Hill]] ([[User talk:Z8600021|talk]]) 11:44, 15 December 2018 (AEDT) Updated historic hearing references by [[:File: [[User:Z8600021|Mark Hill]] ([[User talk:Z8600021|talk]]) 11:09, 22 November 2018 (AEDT) Updated {{Hydatidiform mole}} page with current
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  • {{Pfannenstiel III}} (14 somites) Carnegie stage {{CS11}} {{Carnegie stage 11 links}}
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  • | valign="bottom"|{{Gastrointestinal stage 13 movie}} | valign="bottom"|{{Urogenital stage 22 movie}}
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  • ...cal membrane.jpg|alt=Carnegie stage 12 cloacal membrane|thumb|Human Embryo stage {{CS12}} cloacal membrane (SEM}]] ===Stage 10===
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  • ...2 November 2009 (EST) [[Movie - Stage 16 to 18 Face]] added fixed Carnegie stage links in week by week pages. ...ll]] 11:24, 9 November 2009 (EST) [[Movie_-_Embryo_stage_14|Movie - Embryo stage 14]] a rotating movie of an embryo model added.
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  • [[User:Z8600021|Mark Hill]] ([[User talk:Z8600021|talk]]) 11:06, 24 December 2019 (AEDT) Updated [[Term Link]]s, there are currently [[: [[User:Z8600021|Mark Hill]] ([[User talk:Z8600021|talk]]) 11:36, 12 December 2019 (AEDT) Updated {{smell}} development page with referen
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  • [[User:Z8600021|Mark Hill]] ([[User talk:Z8600021|talk]]) 11:18, 31 October 2023 (AEDT) | valign="bottom"|{{Embryo stage movie 1}}
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  • ...52 in 2013. For the previous 3 year period between 2009 to 2012 there were 11,763,978 total views. [[Special:Statistics|Statistics]] Content pages - 2,176 Uploaded files - 11,408 Page edits since Embryology was set up - 154,651 '''Views total 39,249
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  • | valign=top|[[File:Stage5 bf11L.jpg|alt=Human embryo Carnegie stage 5|400px]] * The '''conceptus''' completes implantation during this stage.
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  • ...tage_13_image_077.jpg|thumb|300px|Early embryonic gall bladder ([[Carnegie stage 13]], [[Week 4]])]] ...Here, we show that the majority of gallbladder progenitors in 9-11-somite-stage embryos are located in the lateral-most domain of the foregut endoderm at t
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  • [[File:Stage 13 kidney sections.jpg|right]] * [[Carnegie stage 9|Human E19]], Mouse {{ME7.5}} - pronephric duct forms first with associate
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  • Week 6, 37 - 42 days, 8 - 11 mm See also [[Carnegie stage 16#Events|'''Carnegie stage 16 Events''']]
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  • --[[User:Z8600021|Mark Hill]] ([[User talk:Z8600021|talk]]) 11:26, 12 November 2015 (AEDT) Updated [[Digital Embryology Consortium - Infor --[[User:Z8600021|Mark Hill]] ([[User talk:Z8600021|talk]]) 11:36, 13 October 2015 (AEDT) Updated [[Endocrine_-_Other_Tissues#Endocrine_Lu
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  • File:Stage16 em01.jpg|Week 6 (stage {{CS16}}) File:Stage17 em02.jpg|Week 6 (stage {{CS17}})
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  • ...albino rat (''Mus Norvegicus Albinus'') within the uterus from pronuclear stage to day 9.<ref name=Huber1915>{{Ref-Huber1915}}</ref> ...1.6  mm (day 11) to 26. 4 mm (day 20). A heart beat was first seen on day 11 and the echogenic vertebral column at day 14-15. From day 16, ribs, feet an
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  • ....jpg|thumb|300px|Human notochordal process and notochordal canal (Carnegie stage {{CS8}})]] ...edgehog}} | [[Week 3]] | [[Carnegie stage 7|stage 7]] | [[Carnegie stage 8|stage 8]] | {{epithelial mesenchymal transition}} | [[Development Animation - Not
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  • ===Stage 19=== * [[Carnegie stage 14]] or [[Carnegie stage 15]] - A plexus of blind epicardial capillaries appears on the heart in Car
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  • [[Week 2]] - first stage of chorionic villi development. [[Week 3]] - second stage of chorionic villi development
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  • [[File:Stage 13 kidney sections.jpg|right]] [[File:Stage 13 kidney sections 2.jpg|thumb|Stage 13 mesonephros]]
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  • ...ersion]]. Added Carnegie collection [[Carnegie_stage_8#Carnegie_Collection|stage 8 images]]. ...32 Cell Stage‎‎|Quicktime version]] and [[Movie - Model Embryo to 32 Cell Stage‎‎|Flash version]].
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  • Endochondral ossification within the limb begins at Carnegie stage 18 and also occurs throughout embryo skeleton. This process is the replacem ...found that the ossification of vertebrae commences in foetuses aged 10 and 11 weeks. Ossification centres appear first for neuralarches in the cervical a
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  • ...ia perspicillata |Short-tailed fruit bat Carollia perspicillata (embryonic stage 19){{#pmid:15861401|PMID15861401}}]] ...hin the perivitelline space. By day 2, most ova had reached the pronuclear stage and by day 3, early cleavage stages. Several lines of evidence indicate tha
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  • ...es - 8,388 Page edits since Embryology was set up - 113,178 '''Views total 11,763,978''' --[[User:Z8600021|Mark Hill]] 13:45, 11 December 2012 (EST) [[ANZACA Meeting 2012 - Embryology]] presentation.
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  • [[File:Stage 13 kidney sections.jpg|right]] ...: [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Science/ANAT2341lecture11.htm Lecture 11] | [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/pdf/ANAT2341L11Kidneys1.pdf 1 slide/p
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  • ...e11_sem4.jpg|thumb|300px|Human head ([[Week 4]], [[Carnegie stage 11|Stage 11]]) showing buccopharyngeal membrane breakdown.]] Chapter 11 [http://www.unsw.eblib.com.wwwproxy0.library.unsw.edu.au/patron/Read.aspx?p
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  • ...tage14 stomach.jpg|thumb|Developing stomach mid embryonic period (Carnegie stage {{CS13}})]] ==Stage 13==
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  • ...embryos were found with increasing frequency with advancing developmental stage, with the maximum figure of 3.92% at horizons 19–23. Malformations observ ...rmination and physical measurements of Japanese embryo. Jap. J. Leg. Med., 11: 795-811. (In Japanese.)
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  • ...ate:Carnegie_stages|Template:Carnegie_stages]]- menu link to each Carnegie stage page. * [[Template:Carnegie stage table|Template:Carnegie stage table]] - table of Carnegie stages with brief descriptions and links to sta
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  • Birth or parturition is a critical stage in development, representing in mammals a transition from direct maternal s [[File:Galletti1770 birth2.jpg|thumb|Birth Stage 2]]
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  • ...structure of the substance of the brain appears to be that normal for the stage. ...W. H. “Expt. Study of Devel. of Eye in Amphibia.” Amer. Journ. Anat. vol. 11. p. 505, 1904 and vol. v. p. 9, 1906.
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  • ...pg|thumb|Human embryo head showing eyelid development ([[Carnegie stage 22|Stage 22]], [[Week 8|Week 8]])]] [[File:Stage 22 image 055.jpg|thumb|Embryo head cross-section.]]
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  • ...egions are very rare. It is difficult to infer from the specimens at which stage of development fusion actually occurred and whether these are instances of ...cipital bone and manifestation of occipital vertebrae.” Brit. Med. J. vol. 11.
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  • ...e cecum is very short,” presented by Sir J. Bland Sutton; and Specimen 549-11, presented last year by Dr E. A. Chill. In this specimen also the cecum was ...he gut marks off the root of the appendix from the cecum, which is at this stage symmetrical in form, the appendix coming off from its lowest point. The asy
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  • ...velopment. The table below also has detailed descriptions of each Carnegie stage as well as identifying embryo examples from different collections and the p :'''Links:''' [[Embryonic_Development|Embryonic Development]] | [[Carnegie Stage Comparison]] | [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology|Carnegie Institution -
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  • ...Stage_13_image_077.jpg|thumb|300px|Early embryonic gallbladder ([[Carnegie stage 13]], [[Week 4]])]] ...tocardiac channel. During expansion into the transverse septum at Carnegie Stage (CS)12 the liver bud develops as two dorsolateral lobes or 'wings' and a si
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  • ...s of the body of the penis all round the glans. I have not an intermediate stage between this and the fuller development a few months later, but this may be ...ce of the organ. The special point then is that the prepuce is not at this stage unattached to the glans, but forms continuous tissue with it.
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  • ...e11_sem4.jpg|thumb|300px|Human head ([[Week 4]], [[Carnegie stage 11|Stage 11]]) showing buccopharyngeal membrane breakdown.]] * '''The Digestive Tract in Human Embryos Between Carnegie Stages 11 and 13'''{{#pmid:26995337|PMID26995337}} "The digestive tract was initially
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  • ...mie der Wissenschaften'') was an academy established in Berlin, Germany on 11 July 1700. ...e stage of development. Sooner or later we must designate embryos by their stage of development, not by their crown-rump length,—certainly not by their ag
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  • ...ttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/mapview/maps.cgi?taxid=9796&amp;chr=11 11] | [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/mapview/maps.cgi?taxid=9796&amp;ch 11
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  • See also [[Carnegie stage 18#Events|'''Carnegie stage 18 Events''']] {{Carnegie stage 18 links}}
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  • ...ld make this a [[Carnegie stage 10|stage 10]] or [[Carnegie stage 11|stage 11]] embryo. (25diameters). 9,10,(40),larynx-cesophagus; 11, 12,(43),uretersand alantois.
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  • ...''']] Carnegie Collection Embryo no. {{CE1878}} corresponds to [[Carnegie stage 9]] in [[Week 3]]. ...llection Embryo no. {{CE3709}}, 4 somite embryo corresponds to [[Carnegie stage 10]] in [[Week 4]].
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  • ...All three embryos were embedded in paraffin, sectioned transversely at 10, 11 and 30 micra, respectively, and stained in hematoxylin and eosin. The origi At this stage the reconstruction (fig. 1) shows that the suprarenal glands have not yet a
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  • * [[BGDB Practical - Sexual Differentiation]] (practical 11) ** Anything within the online content (text, animations, carnegie images, Stage 13/22 cross-sections, figures, diagrams, graphs, etc.) for each practical c
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  • ...escribed by Retzer(7) (pig) and by MacCallum (8) (pig) and also by Tandler(11). ...rentiation of mesoderm cells into striped muscle cells. Even at this early stage the cells differ in size; this can best be seen in cross sections of the ce
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  • ...but there were no respiratory movements. The tracheobronchial tree at this stage has a continuous intact lining of epithelium and the maximum number of gene
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  • * [[BGDB Practical - Sexual Differentiation]] (practical 11) * [[ILP2006_-_Carnegie_stage_Animations|Carnegie Stage Embryo Animations]] educational project.
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  • ...powers of self-differentiation.' It is of course impossible at this early stage to distinguish in the lips of the blastopore by the ordinary histological m ...ervous tissue from that found in the lips of the blastopore of the earlier stage.
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  • ...age_217.jpg|thumb|300px|Human embryo brain meninges. ([[Week 8]], Carnegie stage {{CS22}})]] ...2.jpg|thumb|300px|Human embryo spinal cord meninges. ([[Week 8]], Carnegie stage {{CS22}})]]
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  • ...'{{#pmid:26995337|PMID26995337}} "We selected 37 human embryos at Carnegie Stage (CS) {{CS11}}-{{CS13}} (28-33 days after fertilization) and three-dimension {{Gastrointestinal stage 13 movie}}
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  • ...structures, the coracohumeral ligament is observed at the end of Carnegie stage 23, whereas the primitive glenohumeral ligament already appeared in week 10 # first stage (weeks 7-8) - blastematic stage, onset of condyle, articular disc and capsule organization. During week 8 {
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  • ...made, that the left outgrowth atrophies, is founded. He studied an embryo, 11 mm. in length, which he said corresponded in the development of its organs ...ventral outgrowths at this stage whether it be regarded as a 7-5 or as an 11 mm. embryo is so unusual, that Lewis maintains that the specimen is properl
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  • | Trophoblast plugs within Spiral Arteries [[Week 9]], {{GA}} week 11. ...('''A''') are composed of endovascular trophoblast cells. Depending on the stage of invasion and on the localization of sectioning the lumen of the spiral a
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  • ...18 weeks' gestation. Therefore, nomograms were separately created between 11 and 17 weeks and 18 and 38 weeks." ===Stage 13===
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  • ...the critical period of TMJ morphogenesis as occurring between weeks 7 and 11 of development." are Kjellberg (1904), Vinogradoff (1910) and Mundaca (194-8) The earliest stage
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  • Two-cell stage. This egg was ovulated spontaneously; on 4 August 1944 a follicle of 3-5 cm ...P1. 2, fig. 11. The examination of the sectioned material of the five cell stage shows that the largest cell has a spindle of division (Pl. 3, fig. 12).
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  • Two-cell stage. This egg was ovulated spontaneously; on 4 August 1944 a follicle of 3-5 cm ...P1. 2, fig. 11. The examination of the sectioned material of the five cell stage shows that the largest cell has a spindle of division (Pl. 3, fig. 12).
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  • * Embryo Bs - 26-27 pairs of somites [[Carnegie stage 12]] in [[Week 4]] (Somite pairs 21 - 29) * Embryo Fu - 28 pairs of somites [[Carnegie stage 12]] in [[Week 4]] (Somite pairs 21 - 29)
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  • ==Volume 11 - 1895== [[Journal of Morphology 11 (1895)]]
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  • | [[File:Human Carnegie stage 10-23.jpg|600px|link=Carnegie Stages]] | [[File:HillH202 Stage 17 500.gif]]
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  • ...human pregnancy or to some earlier period? It would be possible to use the stage of development of a single organ such as the eye or heart to equate two mam ...2 hours they correspond fairly closely to the 8 day specimens of Sobotta (’11).
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  • ...f the brain of the human embryo|Human Embryo vascular development (week 8, stage 20 Carnegie Embryo No. {{CE460}})]] ...ry (PCA), reflecting flexure of the mesencephalon and diencephalon at this stage. Variations were observed in 17 of 20 samples-only anterior parts (anterior
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  • ...us amphibians and notably the {{chick}} (Hamburger & Hamilton, 1951). Each stage is characterized by a number of external, morphological criteria, and it is ...egree of organization and differentiation to that of other embryos at that stage. In recent years, several studies of the development of the limbs and certa
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  • ...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 to '''2009' * [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Medicine/BGDlecture6.htm Lecture 11 Development of the embryo/fetus - 2] (13 May 10-11am, Central Lecture Block
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  • {{Carnegie stage 1 links}} {{Carnegie stage 2 links}}
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  • --[[User:S8600021|Mark Hill]] 11:14, 9 November 2010 (UTC) [[Y Chromosome]] template page updated with new r --[[User:S8600021|Mark Hill]] 07:11, 15 October 2010 (UTC) Human blastocyst in vitro development movie added [[
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  • [[File:Stage14compare23.jpg|thumb|Comparison of size at stage 14 to 23]] * [[Carnegie stage 9|Carnegie stage]] {{CS9}} - otic placode (disc or otic zone) appears opposite the rhombence
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  • | 11 ...al times made to the clavicle. Thus, on p. 379 vol. i., the clavicle in an 11 mm. embryo is described as an ill-defined mass of condensed tissue which ex
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  • ...tive Body Form]] | [[Book - Comparative Embryology of the Vertebrates 3-11|11. Basic Features of Vertebrate Morphogenesis]] a) Two-cell stage
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