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Meanings of
human embryo
in English
Russian
человеческий эмбрион
Spanish
embrión humano
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Embryo.
embryo
Russian
человеческий эмбрион
Synonyms
Examples for "
embryo
"
embryo
Examples for "
embryo
"
1
And it certainly won't fix genetic problems that can affect
embryo
viability.
2
Over twelve thousand seven hundred children already, either decanted or in
embryo
.
3
Since the EU is at best a
state
-
in
-
embryo
,
its currency's fragility remains.
4
In vitro fertilization and
embryo
transfer technology can help to achieve pregnancy.
5
Mathematical models enable us to understand many features of a growing
embryo
.
Usage of
human embryo
in English
1
Seems a new race is on for the first cloned
human
embryo
.
2
However, the modification of DNA of any
human
embryo
is prohibited.
3
The heart of the
human
embryo
is now a complete fish-heart.
4
Does not the eye of the
human
embryo
predict the light?
5
In the
human
embryo
,
the fingers and toes are all joined.
6
Gut of a
human
embryo
,
one-sixth of an inch long, magnified fifteen times.
7
Indeed, the Medical Council's ethical guidelines prohibit
human
embryo
research.
8
In any event, IVF has made possible an entire field of
human
embryo
research.
9
Their use is controversial because some people oppose the destruction of a
human
embryo
.
10
Urogenital system of a
human
embryo
of three inches in length, double natural size.
11
Central marrow of a
human
embryo
,
four months old, natural size, from the back.
12
The pregnancy terminated by the expulsion of a mole containing a well-characterized
human
embryo
.
13
Frontal section of the mouth and throat of a
human
embryo
,
neck half-inch long.
14
It is believed to be the first documented genetic modification of a
human
embryo
.
15
Rudimentary lachrymal glands from a
human
embryo
of four months.
16
Three dorsal vertebrae, from a
human
embryo
,
eight weeks old, in lateral longitudinal section.
Other examples for "human embryo"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
human
embryo
human
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
human embryo
Russian
человеческий эмбрион
Spanish
embrión humano
Human embryo
through the time
Human embryo
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common
United States of America
Less common