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The umbilicus is farther from the pubis , but it is not yet at the centre of the body . The total length of the foetus , from vertex to heels , is 40 cm . ( 16 in . ) , and its weight varies from 2 to 2 kilogrammes ( 43-5 lbs . ) .
The umbilicus is farther from the pubis , but it is not yet at the centre of the body . The total length of the foetus , from vertex to heels , is 40 cm . ( 16 in . ) , and its weight varies from 2 to 2 kilogrammes ( 43-5 lbs . ) .
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As yet , the ends of the body are cartilaginous knobs , but at a later stage one or more ossific centres appear in ... If there is more than one such centre at the end of a bone , the associated centres unite , and at a later stage the ...
As yet , the ends of the body are cartilaginous knobs , but at a later stage one or more ossific centres appear in ... If there is more than one such centre at the end of a bone , the associated centres unite , and at a later stage the ...
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This character serves to distinguish his column from those of lower mammals in which the spines of the lumbar vertebræ are directed headwards towards the " centre of motion , " which is usually situated near the caudal extremity of the ...
This character serves to distinguish his column from those of lower mammals in which the spines of the lumbar vertebræ are directed headwards towards the " centre of motion , " which is usually situated near the caudal extremity of the ...
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The centres for the bodies first appear in the lower thoracic vertebræ about the tenth week . An oval nucleus develops in ... Occasionally , however , the primitive centre appears to be formed by the coalescence of two primary nuclei .
The centres for the bodies first appear in the lower thoracic vertebræ about the tenth week . An oval nucleus develops in ... Occasionally , however , the primitive centre appears to be formed by the coalescence of two primary nuclei .
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The anterior arch is developed from centres variously described as single or double , which appear in the hypochordal arch of cartilage described by Froriep ... Centre for transverse process and vertebral arch ; appears about 8th week .
The anterior arch is developed from centres variously described as single or double , which appear in the hypochordal arch of cartilage described by Froriep ... Centre for transverse process and vertebral arch ; appears about 8th week .
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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