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  • | [[file:Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] This historic 1915 paper by Lewis describes research techniques employed to generate models of the human embr ...g|thumb|alt=Warren H Lewis|link=Embryology History - Warren Lewis|Warren H Lewis (I870 - 1964)]]
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  • The development of the human musculature is fully described by W. H. Lewis in Keibel and Mall, vol. 1. ...>U)<4>l.v t» i'Uj|aer«im\ Wt vk^ |wv^«J. «<i * wvvCubmc oc^^ According to Lewis, "there are no observations of distinct myotome buds extending into the lim
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  • | [[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] This historic 1903 paper by Lewis described development of the early pig. ...ick Thomas Lewis|link=Embryology History - Frederic Lewis|Frederick Thomas Lewis (1875-1951)]]
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  • ...onset of oestrus in the sheep (Quinlan, Mare and Roux, 1932) and the pig (Lewis, 1911) indicate a maximum period of fertility of 48 hours. ...nt property of the ova. The data on the monkey were, in fact, deduced from Lewis and Hartman's (1933) observations of cleavage in vitro, and may be taken to
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  • LEWIS, J. T., “The Development of the Lymphatic System in Rabbits,” Amer. Jou
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  • ...e specificity of the ectoderm cells of the iris is not fixed. According to Lewis the wandering pigmented cells of the anterior portion, at least, of the cho ...n of the eye of a chick of 13 days' incubation. A., X 260. B., 130. (After Lewis.) c. P., Ciliary process. E. B., Epithelial bud. P., Margin of pupil, p. 1.
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  • Lewis, FT. [[Book - Stoehr's Histology (1906)|'''Stoehr's Histology''']]. (1906) ** LEWIS, EDWARD B., U.S.A., California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A
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  • ...region of the pineal eye and appeared to unite. By a very different method Lewis suCoeeded in producing cyclopia in a large percentage of the specimens expe ...sily understood, since we have the splendid experiments of Stockard and of Lewis upon this question in Fundulus. That the great varieties of dropsy, as pict
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  • (Frederick T. Lewis, in the American Journal of Anatomy.)
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  • ...a ventral connection into the anterior cardinal or internal jugular vein (Lewis). The cephalic vein develops secondarily in connection with the ulnar borde ...atics. According to Sabin (Amer. Jour. Anat., vols. 1, 1901 ; 9, 1909) and Lewis (Amer. Jour, Anat., vol. 5, 1906), sprouts arising from the endothelium of
    61 KB (10,020 words) - 03:01, 28 September 2012
  • *1906- FT Lewis discovered the development of the lymphatic system in rabbit embryos.
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  • ...loped by a large group of workers — Burrows, Carrel, M. R. Lewis and W. H. Lewis, and others. In 1912 AlcWhorter and ^^'hipple ajiplied the method to the st ...method of the hanging-drop I have followed the technique of Margaret Reed Lewis, of growing the embryo in Locke's solution. In this way the embryo can ])e
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  • ...vein (figs. 19-22, pl. 1), a “morphological constant" in vertebrates (F. T. Lewis, 1909). Although the vein is primarily a tributary of the internal jugular, ...of the cephalic vein, has been called the jugulocep/zalic vein (e.g. F. T. Lewis, 1909), a name appropriate for three reasons: it emphasizes the temporary c
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  • ...terus alxiut seven monihii pregnant with the ni branes in situ (Schuper in Lewis and Stohr). X 30.
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  • Charles Russell Bardeen, M. D. And Warren Harmon Lewis, M. D. From the Anatomical Laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University, Balt ...e external form and of serial sections of several other human embryos. Dr. Lewis has devoted special study to the formation of the arm. Dr. Bardeen to that
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  • ...mphatics in Four Human Embryos" (Am. Jour, of Anat., vol. 9, page 38), Dr. Lewis states as follows concerning the first appearance of lymphatics in human em ...idely from those in the cat, it is evident to the present writers that Dr. Lewis has not as yet identified the earliest venous anlages or forerunners of the
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  • In the development of the eye muscle (Lewis) the premuscle mass is first detected in the 7 mm. human embryo. At this st ...summary of the development of the muscle, which I have taken largely from Lewis (Keibel and Mall) and Bardeen, we are ready to go ahead with a description
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  • John Lewis Bremer. Morphology of the tubules of the human testis and epididymis. Twelv The recent studies of Sabin, Lewis, Huntington and McClure, Hoyer, Knower, Baetjer, Heuer and Clark on the ont
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  • Lewis H. Weed
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