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  • The sixth and last section is devoted to Embryological systems, and presents diagrams of the classifications of Von Baer, Van Beneden, Kölliker, and Vogt.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 03, January, 1858 Various

  • Embryological resemblances of all kinds can be accounted for, as we shall hereafter see, by the progenitors of our existing species having varied after early youth, and having transmitted their newly acquired characters to their offspring, at a corresponding age.

    VII. Miscellaneous Objections to the Theory of Natural Selection 1909

  • And the contribution of the latter science especially has been found so important that biology henceforth must look for its classification largely to Embryological characters.

    Natural Law in the Spiritual World Henry Drummond 1874

  • Although it had been shown long ago that the point of sperm entry determines the plane of first cleavage (and thus subsequent ones) in Embryological gastrulation. 1 - blastula, 2 - gastrula with blastopore; orange - ectoderm, red

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] Ashcraft 2010

  • Even the first two cells resulting from the first cleavage may have different propensities, which persist through the next divisions as the progeny of one cell tend to become the body of the offspring and progeny of the other cell become the embryo's contribution to the Embryological gastrulation. 1 - blastula, 2 - gastrula with blastopore; orange - ectoderm, red

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Even the first two cells resulting from the first cleavage may have different propensities, which persist through the next divisions as the progeny of one cell tend to become the body of the offspring and progeny of the other cell become the embryo's contribution to the Embryological gastrulation. 1 - blastula, 2 - gastrula with blastopore; orange - ectoderm, red

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Even the first two cells resulting from the first cleavage may have different propensities, which persist through the next divisions as the progeny of one cell tend to become the body of the offspring and progeny of the other cell become the embryo's contribution to the Embryological gastrulation. 1 - blastula, 2 - gastrula with blastopore; orange - ectoderm, red

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Rodier P, Ingram JL, Tisdale B, et al. Embryological Origin for Autism: Developmental Anomalies of the Cranial Nerve Motor Nuclei.

    Hot Topics: Autism 2008

  • Recent Attacks on Embryological Support for Darwinism

    Iconoclasts of Evolution: Haeckel, Behe, Wells & the Ontogeny of a Fraud - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • E.B. Wilson, “The Embryological Criterion of Homology,”

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas STUART A. KAUFFMAN 1968

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