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Embryology is not Stuff White People Like. bperk Says:
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That branch of science which is called Embryology has proved the fact that "man is the epitome of the whole creation."
Five Lectures on Reincarnation Swami Abhedananda 1902
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_Vertebrate Embryology_, Oxford, 1913; A. Sedgwick, article "Embryology" in _Ency.
Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
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[451] See further the same author's article "Embryology" in the _Ency.
Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
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More recently, he and Kindred jointly have published a text book on "Embryology" and this book is also employed in many of America's medical schools.
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'' 'Embryology' '' is the branch of developmental [[biology]] that studies the earliest stage of life
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Embryology texts are full of drawings of skulls at different stages as they form, for instance, and none of them look anything like his weird geometrical transformations.
Idiot America 2010
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Research led by a UK team, presented at the annual European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology ESHRE conference in Stockholm, has now shown that the resultant eggs have a higher proportion of chromosomal abnormalities than would be expected in untreated women of the same age group.
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The former chief of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority criticised recent laws on in vitro fertilisation that have given new rights to gay partners … …
UK: Catholic charity wins gay adoption ruling « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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The drop reflects guidelines brought in by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority HFEA that urged UK fertility clinics to limit multiple births to no more than 24% in 2009/10.
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