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Exogenous hCG Reduces Fetal Losses and Increases Litter Weight in Rangeland Goats During FTAI Protocol. [PDF]

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Bustamante-Andrade JA   +9 more
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Unraveling the impact of prenatal air pollution for neonatal brain maturation.

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Pujol J   +16 more
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Embryonic and fetal development: Fundamental reseatch

Reproductive Toxicology, 1993
Much progress has been made over the past decades in the development of in vitro techniques for the assessment of chemically induced effects in embryonic and fetal development. In vitro assays have originally been developed to provide information on the mechanism of action of normal development, and have hence more adequately been used in fundamental ...
B P, Schmid, P, Honegger, P, Kucera
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Nutrition in embryonic and fetal development

Nutrition, 2000
ogy 1986;90:111 14. Flourie B, Leblond A, Florent C, et al. Starch malabsorption and breath gas excretion in healthy humans consuming lowand high-starch diets. Gastroenterology 1988;95:356 15. Christl SU, Katzenmaier U, Hylla S, Kasper H, Scheppach W. In vitro fermentation of high-amylose cornstarch by a mixed population of colonic bacteria.
K K, Hirschi, C L, Keen
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Cataract Development after Embryonic and Fetal X-Irradiation

Radiation Research, 1964
Studies of atomic bomb sequelae in Japan (1-6) have revealed that the lens of the eye is particularly radiosensitive and that the incidence of radiation-induced cataracts is considerably greater than of other cataracts in the normal population. Many studies have been made by the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, and five separate but related conferences
R, RUGH   +3 more
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Tentorium cerebelli formation during human embryonic and early fetal development

The Anatomical Record, 2022
AbstractThe morphologies of the fetal tentorium cerebelli (TC) and brain influence each other during development. This study aimed to analyze and more comprehensively understand the three‐dimensional morphogenesis of the TC and fetal brain. We examined magnetic resonance imaging from 64 embryonic and fetal specimens (crown‐rump length range, 9.2–225 mm)
Chieko Matsunari   +6 more
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