Carnegie stages
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carnegie-stages-179-8478366
title:
Carnegie stages
text:
In embryology, Carnegie stages are a standardized system of 23 stages used to provide a unified developmental chronology of the vertebrate embryo. The stages are delineated through the development of structures, not by size or the number of days of development, and so the chronology can vary between species, and to a certain extent between embryos. In the human being, only the first 60 days of development are covered; at that point, the term embryo is usually replaced with the term fetus. It was
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wiki
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encyclopedia
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System describing embryonic development
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnegie_stages
date created:
2006-04-15T13:34:01Z
date modified:
2024-09-05T01:19:46Z
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