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Embryological evidence does not support a clear division between the two tribes either.
Scorpions have 13, but the first is only seen during its embryological development.
To place embryological events in the context of physical forces like tension is new, he said.
During embryological development, it is derived from the neural crest.
It is typically associated with abnormal embryological development, however adult cases can develop.
This conviction led him to adopt field theory as an embryological paradigm.
They cannot be reconciled easily with the embryological evidence and are not widely accepted.
Locomotor activity begins during the late embryological stage, and changes in nature throughout development.
He has also published about 240 papers on a wide range of embryological and medical historical topics.
Studies based on anatomical, embryological, and paleontological data have produced different "family trees".
He follows the embryological development of a dog, and its similarities with other vertebrates, before turning to man.
Until 1980, she studied the role of genes in the embryological development of fruit flies.
These different paths are a direct result of embryological development of the circulatory system.
Thus cows and rabbits - mammals - are more similar in their embryological development than either is to alligators.
Until recently phylogenetic reconstruction has been through anatomical (particularly embryological) similarities.
This is due to the embryological origin of the auricles, which are the true atria.
He constantly tested his zoological results by his embryological investigations.
The primary panels explaining the embryological progression followed a straight line around the walls of the chamber.
This article is on an embryological structure.
The skin and the lens have the same embryological origin and can be affected by similar diseases.
The mandibular prominence is an embryological structure which gives rise to the lower portion of the face.
I have often thought with sincere sympathy how much you must have suffered from your grand line of embryological research having been stopped.
The embryological origin of granulosa cells, on the other hand, remains controversial.