Index of Published Figures Relating to Embryo 8663 (1 of 1) |
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The intact specimen, with its central cavity and irregular pebbly-appearing wall. The inner cell mass is seen toward the upper right. There is no zona. Fig. 1. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954
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Endometrium showing the typical morphologic features of the 19th day of a classic 28-day cycle. Presumably ovulation occurred approximately 108 hours before removal of specimen. Fig. 2. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954 |
Mucosa of the Fallopian tube, showing a normal plica covered by tall ciliated columnar epithelium. The remainder of the tube was also normal. Fig. 3. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954 |
Fig. 4. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954 |
Fig. 5. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954 |
Fig. 6. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954
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Fig. 7. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954 |
Fig. 8. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954 |
Fig. 9. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954
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Fig. 10. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954 |
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Fig. 12. Hertig, Rock, Adams, and Mulligan, 1954
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