This atlas offers readers a comprehensive, as well as illustrated presentation of human development before birth. Two hundred (200) full-colour illustrations, accompanied by authoritative text descriptions, provide a three-dimensional appreciation of embryonic and fetal development. The book also illustrates the stages at which the formation of tissues may be affected, and documents the main systems involved in congenital malformation. The book depicts every facet of prenatal development and reflects all of the past decade's monumental advances in embryologic science, and in techniques for assessing human embryonic and fetal development. Also included is an illustrated account of in vitro fertilization.
This atlas offers readers a comprehensive, as well as illustrated presentation of human development before birth. Two hundred (200) full-colour illustrations, accompanied by authoritative text descriptions, provide a three-dimensional appreciation of embryonic and fetal development. The book also illustrates the stages at which the formation of tissues may be affected, and documents the main systems involved in congenital malformation. The book depicts every facet of prenatal development and reflects all of the past decade's monumental advances in embryologic science, and in techniques for assessing human embryonic and fetal development. Also included is an illustrated account of in vitro fertilization.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 279 mm
Breite: 216 mm
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978-0-7216-4663-3 (9780721646633)
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University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Ovulation and the First Week of Development in Vitro Fertilization. Implantation of the Blastocyst and the Second Week of Development. The Trilaminar Embryo and the Embryonic Period. The Fetus, Fetal Membranes and Placenta. Incidence and Causes of Human Malformations. Craniofacial Development. The Central Nervous System. The Cardiovascular System. The Eye and Ear. The Digestive System. The Urogenital System. Limb Development