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  • ===All Carnegie Embryos listed=== [[Category:Carnegie Embryo 6]]
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    ==Fig. 29. Photomicrograph of section 344 of H1093 (22 somites)== ...osed at different regions. This latter phenomenon as seen in the 22-somite embryo ([[Paper - The Anatomy of Human Embryos with Seventeen to Twenty-three Pair
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    ==Fig. 83. Normal embryo with cyclopia== ...Cyclopia in the human embryo. Contributions to Embryology, No. 15, vol. 6, Carnegie Inst. Wash. Publication 226, p. 5-33. 12, 148, 163, 201, 391, 470, '''559''
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  • ...ine editor has replaced the traditional Roman numeral used in the text for Carnegie staging with a number link to that stage online information. {{Carnegie stage table 1}}
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  • the collection of the Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington, more than one embryo was available at a
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  • ...our own collection of human embryos and fetuses as well as the remarkable Carnegie Collection. ...development which is not necessarily related to the overall length of the embryo.
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  • ...in the embryo as at birth, but the deformities of the head and neck of the embryo are of such a nature that it can not survive long enough to admit of compar ...xomphaly. Other anomalies, however, are more difficult to recognize in the embryo as sharply defined malformations.
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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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  • 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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  • ...10) the right side of the neck and thorax was cut in sagittal sections. In embryo (9) and the six foetuses the neck and upper part of the thorax were cut in (10) Embryo, 9th-10th week, no measurement recorded, sagittal sections at 15 9, of righ
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  • ...description of the transitory cavities in the corpus striatum of the human embryo. =Transitory Cavities in the Corpus Striatum of the Human Embryo=
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  • The principal relations of the axial artery of the embryo have been established by the present study. An adequate account of the rela ...form is that of DeVriese, which appeared in 1902. It deals with the human embryo. The other papers contained in the literature of the subject are concerned
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  • ...his study was performed on 172 human fetuses (76 males and 96 females) and 344 fetal suprarenal glands obtained from ages 9-40 weeks of gestation with no | '''Human Embryo''' (8 weeks, [[Carnegie stage 22|stage 22]]) adrenal gland showing the fetal and permanent adrenal
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  • The principal relations of the axial artery of the human embryo have been established by the present study. An adequate account of the rela ...form is that of DeVriese, which appeared in 1902. It deals with the human embryo. The other papers contained in the literature of the subject are concerned
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  • ...struments, he could make exceedingly minute dissections of the tiny living embryo, removing or transplanting various organs. In this very considerable enrich ...lips of the blastopore (in the late gastrula stage) to other parts of the embryo and found that as expected they differentiated into structures characterist
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  • Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington, and Department of of the same embryo. According to Kastschenko, the cytoplasm
    51 KB (8,003 words) - 18:21, 28 December 2019
  • ...University of Chicago collection that were eventually contributed to the [[Carnegie Collection]]. ...would approximately between [[Carnegie stage 11]] (13 - 20 somites) and [[Carnegie stage 12]] (21 - 29 somites).
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  • \' FORMATION OF THE MAMMALIAN EMBRYO VI. PAED()GENESIS AND NEOTENY 344
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  • embryo. ...pecially when We consider the stage of development it represents (pp. 343, 344).
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  • ...n, F. D. 1963. Observations on the organizer areas of the human pre-somite embryo. Anat. Rec, 145, 199. ...LJ. 1930. Human tubal ova; related early corpora lutea and uterine tubes. Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. 414, Contrib. Embryoi, 22, 45-76.
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  • Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Baltimore, Maryland ...ovulationem, leaving only five and one-half days‘ actual development of the embryo to birth. The rate of development is compared with Eutherian mammals.
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  • Publications Issued by Carnegie Institution of Washington during No. 476 Contributions to Palseontology from Carnegie Institution of Washington. Miocene and Pliocene Floras of Western North Ame
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  • ...storic 1922 paper by Doan is a description of the development of the human embryo bone marrow. :'''Links:''' [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology|Carnegie Institution of Washington - Contributions to Embryology]]
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  • ...phologically differentiated in samples at the end of the embryonic period (Carnegie stage 23), and had grown linearly to more than eight times in size during t ...miR-183) are differentially expressed in the CVG compared to NC and OV at Carnegie developmental stage 13. We further identified transcription factors that ar
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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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  • ...evident as a protuberance (see His-Ziegler model of brain of 13.6mm human embryo). As the brain enlarges, the pallium envelops the basal ganglia and the tha ...nd regression of reflexes, postures, and progression in the young macaque. Carnegie Inst. of Washington Publ. 541, Contrib. to Embryol., no. 196, pp. 153-209.
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  • human embryo). As the brain enlarges, the pallium envelops ...nd regression of reflexes, postures, and progression in the young macaque. Carnegie Inst. of Washington Publ.
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  • ...time when the contractile substance begins to be laid down, but in the pig embryo, according to Bardeen (1900), the musculature is differentiated to a consid ...of certain groups of muscles. The nervus oculomotorius enters in the early embryo a common muscle mass which later splits into various eye muscles supplied b
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  • ...stain more intensely than the cells of the median thyroid, but in a 37 mm. embryo in which the lateral thyroids have become imbedded in and fused with the me ...e found only in five out of eleven embryos which he examined. In a 210 mm. embryo, the largest examined, no traces of the lateral thyroids were found. He is
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  • ...mparatively recent years three authors have been so fortunate as to obtain embryo monotremes, on the skull of which they have worked. Fig. 1. - ''Ornithorhynchus paradoxus''. Embryo delta. J. T. Wilson Coll. Ventral aspect of a model of the
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  • Cell fate; Neural crest; Neurocristopathies; Vertebrate embryo ...est; Neural plate; Nonneural ectoderm; Pax3; Signaling; Tfap2a; Vertebrate embryo; Wnt; Zic1
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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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  • Carnegie Institution of Washington 344 ' ABRAM T. KERR
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  • the embryo of the mouse and rabbit is lower embryo, until the sprouting of the primary
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  • Carnegie Institution Of Washington, Department Of Embryology, The Johns Hopkins Univ in the embryo is controlled by a hormone,
    299 KB (45,531 words) - 19:06, 18 June 2020
  • ..., generalized morphological conditions of the various organ-systems of the embryo are rearranged and transformed into the adult form of the systems. As a res 3. Basic structure of the vertebrate skin in the embryo
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  • Carnegie Institution of Washington 344 ' ABRAM T. KERR
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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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  • Carnegie Institution >'i Wuhington 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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  • are litters Nos. 194', 344, 349, 356, 175', 339, and 347, which No. 344. Received and operated Jan. 29, 4:45 p.m.; 16 eggs: 15
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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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  • 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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  • Translation by Joat V Nonidu Carnegie Institution Wuhington Translation by Jos6 P. Nonidez Carnegie Institution of Washington
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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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  • 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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  • 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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