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  • ...y:Carnegie Embryo 886]][[Category:Carnegie Embryo 940]][[Category:Carnegie Embryo 988]]</noinclude>
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    ...site with surrounding normal endometrium. [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 7770|Carnegie 7770]], Sequence 5. X 22. [[Category:Carnegie Embryo 7770]][[Category:Carnegie Embryo 7850]]
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  • This {{Embryology}} category shows [[Carnegie Collection]] embryo {{CE3}} that currently only appears in an early paper on the development of ! Embryo
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    Fig. 59. Section through the leg and foot of Embryo XVII {{CE17}}, length 18 mm. The section does not pass through the cartilag ...ium, femur, fibula, calcaneus, cuboid and the 4th metatarsal cartilages of Embryo LXXIV {{CE74}}, length 16 mm. 1}; diameters.
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    ==Fig. 74. Abnormal Previllous Ova about 12 to 13 days== ...variable degrees of placental hypoplasia. [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 7770|Carnegie 7770]], Section 12-3-5. X 100.
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  • | rowspan=2 width=50px|Embryo length mm | rowspan=2 width=50px|Carnegie No.
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  • File:Hertig1956 plate14.jpg
    ...variable degrees of placental hypoplasia. [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 7770|Carnegie 7770]], Section 12-3-5. X 100. ...site with surrounding normal endometrium. [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 7770|Carnegie 7770]], Sequence 5. X 22.
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  • ...nces into the lymphatic channels) that its structures were formed from the embryo's veins rather than from other tissues, as other researchers believed. She | rowspan=2 width=50px|Embryo length mm
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  • ...Embryology}} category shows pages and media related to [[Carnegie stage 15|Carnegie stage 15]] of embryonic development occurring during post fertilisation [[W ...'Carnegie stage 15''']] resource page. See also [[Carnegie stage 15#Events|Carnegie Stage 15 - Events]]
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  • ! Embryo No. ...y:Carnegie Embryo 886]][[Category:Carnegie Embryo 940]][[Category:Carnegie Embryo 988]]</noinclude>
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  • | [[Carnegie stage 13|13]] | [[Carnegie stage 13|13]]
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  • | [[Carnegie stage 13|13]] | [[Carnegie stage 13|13]]
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  • | <center>74</center> ! width=100px|Embryo<br>no.
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  • ...n either age or size. The human embryonic period proper is divided into 23 Carnegie stages. Criteria beyond morphological features include age in days, number ...an take from as little as 10 days in chickens to nearly 60 days in humans. Carnegie is the name of a historical US Institute that historically categorised thes
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  • ===The peripheral nervous system of an 8 mm. human embryo=== Arch Biol (Liege). 1963;74:95-127. French. No abstract available.
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  • ...re are also sets of [[Carnegie stage 22 - selected serial sections]] and [[Carnegie stage 13 - serial sections]]. | [[:File:Stage 22 image 074.jpg|74]]
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  • See also [[Carnegie stage 15#Events|'''Carnegie stage 15 Events''']] {{Carnegie stage 15 links}}
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  • ==Carnegie Collection== ...m (122 x 88 after fixation; 111.6 x 75 after sectioning); blastomeres, 71 (74 x 64 and 80 x 56 after fixation; 68.3 x 61.6 and 70 x 50 after sectioning);
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  • ...ection]. Prof Diewert has also visited both the [[Kyoto Collection]] and [[Carnegie Collection]] annotating palate and face development in these embryos. ...rs#Prof_Virginia_Diewert|contributors]] | [[Palate Development]] | [[Human Embryo Collections]] | [https://human-embryology.org/wiki/Perry-Arey-Milligan_Coll
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  • ...hilly 1987|link=Embryology History - Ronan O'Rahilly|Ronan O'Rahilly (1987 Carnegie Labs)]] ...t study,<ref name=Weller1933>{{Ref-Weller1933}}</ref> used the following [[Carnegie Collection]] embryos: stage {{CS9}} (No. {{CE1878}}), {{CS10}} ({{CE391}};
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