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Indeed they are, and contemporary human embryology and developmental biology leave no significant room for doubt about it.
His thesis was done on the embryology of the Pycnogonidae, the sea spiders, based on material collected here at Woods Hole.
A major observation of embryology has been that developmental mutations are usually harmful and often fatal.
For more than a century, urodele amphibians have been used as models for embryology, physiology, and natural history research.
Deep knowledge of anatomy physiology, etiology, embryology, digestion, metabolism, genetics and immunity is also found in many texts.
We don't have to take sides in the abortion debate to agree that development and embryology and fetuses are neat.
Galen, Vesalius, other anatomists, and the Church did not have the powerful perspective of historical data on anatomy, embryology, or genetics.
It explains and supports findings in scientific areas ranging from botany to zoology and embryology to neuroscience.
But we also use things like development, embryology or immune systems, or even neural networks, the way brains work.
In addition to this one method, we have DNA testing, comparative anatomy, biogeography, embryology, and comparisons between molecular structures.
Early work on the domestic fowl added to the development of both genetics and embryology.
Advancements in technology would allow for the preservation of samples and the planning of well-designed experiments to study their embryology and development.
It has been translated into several major languages and is now used a textbook of embryology in the first year of medical studies.
In 1967, embryology, invertebrate zoology, neurobiology, and physiology were the major summer courses of the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole.
The development of molecular biology and embryology since World War II have greatly enhanced the possibilities of genetically engineering future populations.
Metagentiana was separated from Gentiana on the basis of observations related to its gross morphology, floral anatomy, chromosomes, palynology, embryology and molecular data.
They're one of the primary models for embryology and development since they grow inside an egg rather than a mother's uterus, making for easier study.
For example, completion of the chicken genome will provide a valuable model for human embryology and development as well as for study of reproductive diseases.
Historically, the focus of most research on developmental biology of nemerteans was limited to descriptive and experimental embryology and larval development.
My generation was raised on a diet of stultifyingly tedious, but worthy accounts of embryology, typically very badly printed on what appeared to be rice paper.
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The whole of embryology, in every department, is made up of examples of the same law.
An animal is classified in accordance with its morphology, anatomy, histology, and embryology.
The histologist dabbled in embryology and was soon duplicating our course in the embryology of the chick.
The cell theory was advanced, embryology was studied and science entered the secret house of life.
Lamarck died before the rise of the sciences of morphology, embryology, and cytology.
He is not only a master of zoology, but has a good command of botany and embryology.
The same holds good with the evidence from embryology and from Palontology.
A great point of interest therefore exists in the knowledge of the structure and embryology of tracheae in the different groups.
A preliminary account of the discoveries as to the embryology of peripatus has already been communicated to the Royal Society.
This comparison I have been able to make from a study of the embryology of Isotoma.
Is there any fallacy in speaking of the embryology of the New Life?
Until then embryology had been regarded as a purely descriptive science.
Neither embryology nor palaeontology assists us in this direction.
But that belongs to the domain of embryology, which is a separate science.
The fact is that the science of human embryology long ago established that the life of a human individual, not life such as merely cellular life, begins at fertilization.
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