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Embryologists say there is absolutely no basis for such a distinction, but it has persisted.
Embryologists there have frozen 11,402 embryos since August 1995, from a total of 1,595 patients.
Though embryologists are far from being able to understand how a mouse or human is put together, the problem does not seem insoluble.
The visible structure was called the "primitive streak" by early embryologists.
It is possible that the experiment had been done by an American embryologist many years earlier but its significance was overlooked.
He trained many of the prominent embryologists of the country.
The search was, of course, beyond the technology of that time, and most embryologists moved away from such deep problems.
It taxes the minds of determined embryologists to try and visualize what is going on.
But in clinics around the country, embryologists and doctors tell the same story: almost every embryo is spoken for.
Early embryologists thus had to infer which cells became what tissues at later stages.
It is currently working in the embryologist area.
However, some modern molecular embryologists suggest that recent findings support the idea of inversion.
After my cervix has been swabbed, the doctor calls out to the embryologist: "two minutes."
The embryo recipient may elect to have her own embryologist conduct further testing.
"They are able to work as embryologists based on their education, training and experience," Ms. Mathis said.
The large size and accessibility of the chicken embryo has made it a favorite model organism for embryologists.
Embryologists feigned surprise, but those who had already experimented with human embryos must surely have expected this.
Some embryologists consider it as the fourth head of the triceps brachii.
After withdrawal, the catheter is handed to the embryologist, who inspects it for retained embryos.
Embryologists there froze about 15,000 embryos in the last 15 years, two-thirds of which were used by the couples that owned them.
A nurse passed the tube through the window to the embryologist, who emptied the fluid into a small dish and examined it under a microscope.
His wife, Fiona, is its embryologist.
However, anti-vitalist experimental physiologists and embryologists, especially in Europe, were increasingly influential.
Gerhard Fankauser (1901-1981) was an embryologist known for his studies on amphibian development.
They have to put up with the sort of castoffs who are almost ready to fall in love with lady physicists, embryologists, and embalmers.