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DEVELOPMENTAL ANATOMY - Human Developmental Anatomy Center (HDAC), National Museum of Health & Medicine, American College of Veterinary Pathologists (AFIP) Multimedia Database (Text, Images & Animations). "The first eight weeks of human development are called the embryological period. After eight weeks the embryo becomes a fetus, and after birth a neo-nate..." For more information see Human Developmental Anatomy Center (HDAC); Collections or the National Museum of Health & Medicine EMBRYO: THE VISIBLE - Mouse Works & Sponsored by a Small Business Innovative Research Grant from The National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development Multimedia Course (Text, Images & Movies). " a comprehensive resource of information on human development from conception to birth, designed for both medical student and interested lay people." "...represents the 23 stages occurring in the first trimester of pregnancy and every two weeks of the second and third trimesters." For more information see The Visible Embryo HUMAN EMBRYO ATLAS (IMAGE SLICE SELECTOR) - B.R. Smith, Medical and Biological Illustration, University of Michigan "Carnegie stages are a system used by embryologists to describe the apparent maturity of embryos. An embryo is assigned a Carnegie stage (numbered from 1 to 23) based on its external features." For more information see The Multi-Dimensional Human Embryo HUMAN EMBRYO DATABASE: BRITISH UNIVERSITIES - Terrapin Center, School of Biological and Medical Sciences, University of St. Andrews, U.K. Multimedia Tutorials/Databases (Text & Images). "The Filemaker Pro database currently contains over 350 entries from the Boyd Collection at the University of Cambridge, the Walmsley Collection at the University of St. Andrews' School of Biological and Medical Sciences and other collections."
EMBRYOLOGY - M. Hall, Cell Biology Lab, School Medical Sciences, University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia Multimedia Course (Text, Images, Video & Sound). "...an educational resource developed for learning concepts in embryological development..." For more information see Mark Hill's Home Page or the School Medical Sciences
VIRTUAL EMBRYO - DYNAMIC DEVELOPMENT - L.W. Browder, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada Multimedia Course (Text, Images & Animations). "Nothing in nature is more fascinating than the development of a complex, multicellular organism that progressively acquires the essential attributes of its parents..." For more information see EduWeb
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