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O'Rahilly, R. and Müller, F. [[Book_-_Developmental_Stages_In_Human_Embryos|'''Developmental Stages in Human Embryos''']]. Carnegie Institution Of Washington Publication 637 (1987).<noinclude>[[Category:Template]]</noinclude>
O'Rahilly, R. and Müller, F. [[Book_-_Developmental_Stages_In_Human_Embryos|'''Developmental Stages in Human Embryos''']]. Carnegie Institution Of Washington Publication 637 (1987).<noinclude>[[Category:Template]]</noinclude>
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O'Rahilly, R. and Müller, F. Developmental Stages in Human Embryos. Carnegie Institution Of Washington Publication 637 (1987).

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The original 1987 publication text, figures and tables have been altered in formatting, addition of internal online links, and links to PubMed.