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  • ==Pfannenstiel Klb== Pfannenstiel “{{Klb}}” is an historic early human embryo was classified as [[Carnegie stage
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  • ! width=300px|Fig. 15. Embryo Klb. ! Fig. 16. Embryo Klb.
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  • ...blished descriptions of human embryos. Only the fragmentary description of Klb (5-6 somites) exists between the 4-somite specimens of Bartelmez, Sternberg ...eart should occupy the position in the Davis series now accorded by him to Klb, whereas the latter, perhaps, Bad better be dropped from any series depicti
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  • Human embryo ([[:Category:Embryo Klb|Embryo Klb]]) 5-6 somites, used in many studies of early human development.
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  • {{Human embryo Klb table}}
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  • ==Klb== {{Online Editor}} - {{Klb}}
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  • File:Keibel_Mall_2_314.jpg|Fig 314 Pharynx of the embryo Klb (Kromer-Pfannenstiel Keibel_Mall_2_314.jpg|Fig. 314. Pharynx of the embryo Klb (Kromer-Pfannenstiel ; Normentafel, No. 3; 5-6 primitive segments, length,
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  • ...at. u. Physiol., Analt. Abt., 1896., and the Kroemer-Pfannenstiel embryo " Klb."</ref> ...as been recorded as exhibiting a smaller number of somites than five (in " Klb ").
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  • In the Kromer embryo Klb (Fig. 44), measuring i.8 mm. in length, a new feature has made its appearan Fig. 44. - Model of the Kromer Embryo Klb seen from the Dorsal Surface, the Roof of the Amniotic Cavity having been R
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  • ...tical with, probably a trifle older than, the Kroenier-Pfannestiol embryo, Klb, which measures 1.8 mm. and has six ‘pairs of somites. It is older than E ...yos of Frassi, Graf Spec and Eternod and possibly the Kroemer-Pfannenstiel Klb. No traces of spinal or cerebral ganglia or nerves are visible. N o suggest
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  • * '''5–6 somites''' - Pfannenstiel “{{Klb}}” (originally at Giessen; was in Keibel's Institute at Freiburg i. Br. a
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  • File:Keibel_Mall_2_314.jpg|Fig 314 Pharynx embryo {{Klb}} (Kromer-Pfannenstiel
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  • I place next the embryo Klb. of the Normentafel of Keibel and Elze, Figs. Hid and Ilia. The ovum which ...mbryo of Kollmann (Fig. 40) may well come in here or even after the embryo Klb. -20(Fromti* Both the head and tail ends project beyond the yolk Kei™'^*E
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  • | '''Fig. 314.''' — Pharynx of the embryo {{Klb}} (Kromer-Pfannenstiel ; Normentafel, No. 3; 5-6 primitive segments, length ...descriptions. The embryo Dandy corresponds almost exactly with the embryo Klb, and the Pfannenstiel III and Mall XII embryos are almost exactly equivalen
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  • | ‘{{Klb}}’ Normentafel no. 3 Both the ganglion and the otic plate are present in the six-somite ‘Klb.’ of Keibel, but our tracings are not sufficiently detailed to permit of
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  • ...e of the development of the heart occurs in the KromerPfannenstiel embryo, Klb (Normentafel No. 3, five to six primitive somites), a section of which, pas ...72.''' Section through the heart anlage of the Pfannenstiel-Kromer embryo Klb (Normentafel, Xo. 3, 5 to 6 primitive somites). A., dorsal aorta; E., endot
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  • In the Kromer embryo Klb (Fig. 44) this separation of the embryo proper from the yolk-sac has procee
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  • ...2. Young human embryos. After Keibel and Elze. A. Keibel and Elze's Embryo Klb, X 25. B. Kollmann's Embryo Bulle, X 20. For description, see text. ...after this, in an embryo measuring 1.8 X 0.9 mm. (Keibel and Elze's embryo Klb.) the neural folds become very prominently elevated and the head and tail r
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  • ...se of man (figs. 2 and 3). Fig. 2 is a diagrammatised sketch of the embryo Klb from the Normentafel of Keibel and Elze (fig. 3d) (22). Mesially is the med
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  • ...neural tube in human embryos possessing from 5 to 14 somites. A, embryo {{Klb}}, 5-6 somites, from Keibel u. Elze (Normentafeln); B, embryo No. {{CE391}} [[Category:Embryo Klb]]
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  • The growth of the vessels into the embryo occurs very early. In embryo Klb. 10 (1.8 mm., 5-6 segments) the vessels have already passed into the embryo
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  • “ Gle ” embryo of v. Spee and the “ Klb ” embryo of Kroemer and Pfannenstiel. ...The embryo in regard to development lies between “ Gle ” of von Spee and “Klb” of Kroerner and Pfannenstiel. The former is regarded by Bryce and Teache
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  • ...ntical with, probably a trifle older than, the Kroemer-Pfannestiel embryo, Klb, which measures 1.8 mm. and has six pairs of somites. It is older than Eter ...yos of Frassi, Graf Spee and Eternod and possibly the Kroemer-Pfannenstiel Klb. No traces of spinal or cerebral ganglia or nerves are visible. No suggesti
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