The embryonic shield is simply the firstrudiment of the dorsal part, which is the earliest to develop.
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The firstrudiment of it is always a simple vesicular enlargement of the fore end of the medullary tube.
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In most works this embryonic shield is described as "the firstrudiment or trace of the embryo," or "primitive embryo."
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The cell-pit of the ectoderm that lies underneath is rather thick, and represents the firstrudiment of a neural ganglion (vertical brain or acroganglion).
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The rights of game are among the firstrudiments of property.
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You do not seem to know the firstrudiments of agriculture.
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He never acquired the firstrudiments of knowledge.
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He was born in great obscurity, and received his firstrudiments of learning in a charity school.
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The firstrudiments of comb are often applied within the first half hour after the swarm is hived.
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He had never learned to box, and was ignorant of the firstrudiments of the art of self-defense.
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I accepted his offer to be my instructor, and my firstrudiments in the science were received from him.
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We have already seen the firstrudiments of its embryology, which in the main corresponds to its phylogeny (Figs.
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She was advancing from one overpowering dread to another, accepting the firstrudiments of surgery as the greatest of scientific marvels.
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Now that they were no longer half-numbed with starvation, they had time both for leisure and for the firstrudiments of thought.
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In short, your little scene has failed in every point, and you do not know the firstrudiments of this fine art.
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The considerate elder tempts the child with inticements and caresses, that he may win his attention to the firstrudiments of learning.