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    ==Fig. 53. Carnegie Embryo No. 1831== ...e external genitalia in the human embryo.''']] Contributions to Embryology Carnegie Institution No.61 (1921). With four plates and two text-figures.
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  • |+ '''Including a Revision of Streeter's "Horizons" and a Survey of the [[Carnegie Collection]]''' Carnegie Laboratories of Embryology,
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  • | valign="bottom"|{{Embryo stage movie 1}} [[History - Embryologists]] | [[Embryology History]] | [[Human Embryo Collections]]
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  • | valign="bottom"|{{Embryo stage movie 1}} [[History - Embryologists]] | [[Embryology History]] | [[Human Embryo Collections]]
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  • # More general characters of a large group appear earlier in the embryo than the more special characters. # Every embryo of a given animal form, instead of passing through the other forms, rather
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  • [[History - Embryologists]] | [[Embryology History]] | [[Human Embryo Collections]] ! [[Human Embryo Collections]]
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  • | valign="bottom"|{{Embryo stage movie 1}} [[History - Embryologists]] | [[Embryology History]] | [[Human Embryo Collections]]
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  • | valign="bottom"|{{Embryo stage movie 1}} [[History - Embryologists]] | [[Embryology History]] | [[Human Embryo Collections]]
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  • {{Carnegie No.20 Header}} ...ilaginous capsule of the ear undergoes during its development in the human embryo are accomplished in part by a progressive and in part by a retrogressive di
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  • * Understanding issues about early patterning of the new embryo. # The embryonic zebrafish is transparent, you can see inside the embryo and watch organs and tissues develop, especially if they have been labeled.
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  • * '''Contributions to Embryology''' - [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology|Carnegie Institution of Washington Series]] A historic series of papers published by the Carnegie Institution of Washington early in the 20th Century.
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  • ...evelopment of the {{thyroid}} using several early embryos from the later [[Carnegie Collection]]. Fig. 633,— Abdominal Canal of a Human Embryo. X 20 times. (Alter His.) Uk, lower jaw ; Set., thyroid : Lg., lung ; Mg.,
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  • * '''Contributions to Embryology''' - [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology|Carnegie Institution of Washington Series]] A historic series of papers published by the Carnegie Institution of Washington early in the 20th Century.
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  • {{Carnegie No.20 Header}} At about the time of Breschet's treatise, Huschke (1831) made the discovery that the membranous labvrinth was originally a pit in t
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  • ...the development of experimental embryology in Leipzig. Wilhelm His (Sr .) (1831-1904), who was born in Basel, was a pupil of Johannes Miiller and Virchow a ...e results was obvious. Two years later His restudied the region in a human embryo and found that Dr. Mall's conclusions were correct. He gave due acknowledgm
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  • ...are not Carnegie stages, use the embryo CRL to approximately convert to [[Carnegie Stages]]. ...bryology_15|Historic - Urogenital Development]] | [[Carnegie Embryos]] | [[Carnegie Collection]]
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  • ...pigenesis.”” On theoretical grounds, he held that the various parts of the embryo were contained in the egg and became visible as they increased in size. The ...e more general characteristics of any large group of animals appear in the embryo earlier than the more special characteristics.
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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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  • 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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