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As the young ova or oocytes of the first order enter upon their period of growth , each is enclosed by a single layer of special cells , the stratum granulosum , which constitute , together with the oocyte , a primary ovarian follicle ...
As the young ova or oocytes of the first order enter upon their period of growth , each is enclosed by a single layer of special cells , the stratum granulosum , which constitute , together with the oocyte , a primary ovarian follicle ...
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It is assumed that the purpose of the reduction is the segregation of the different tendency bearers from each other in order that they may enter into new combinations . If this assumption is correct , then every mature germ element or ...
It is assumed that the purpose of the reduction is the segregation of the different tendency bearers from each other in order that they may enter into new combinations . If this assumption is correct , then every mature germ element or ...
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For the present purpose it is important to note that the bloodvessels which pass through the body - stalk enter or leave the body through the umbilical orifice , which is , at first , a relatively large aperture ( Fig . 50 ) .
For the present purpose it is important to note that the bloodvessels which pass through the body - stalk enter or leave the body through the umbilical orifice , which is , at first , a relatively large aperture ( Fig . 50 ) .
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Two umbilical veins enter the body - stalk and unite to form the vena umbilicalis impar ( Fig . 81 ) . This divides , at the posterior margin of the umbilicus , into the right and left lateral umbilical veins , which run round the ...
Two umbilical veins enter the body - stalk and unite to form the vena umbilicalis impar ( Fig . 81 ) . This divides , at the posterior margin of the umbilicus , into the right and left lateral umbilical veins , which run round the ...
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of the umbilicus , where they enter the septum transversum , in which each vitelline vein joins the corresponding umbilical vein , forming a common vitello - intestinal trunk , which enters the sinus venosus ( Fig . 81 ) .
of the umbilicus , where they enter the septum transversum , in which each vitelline vein joins the corresponding umbilical vein , forming a common vitello - intestinal trunk , which enters the sinus venosus ( Fig . 81 ) .
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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