Recently, the nomenclators had developed a name capable of inducing a form indistinguishable from a humanfoetus.
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In the ape the opening is larger, and, significantly enough, it is still larger in the humanfoetus.
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Along the mantelpiece were glass vessels, in which were snakes and lizards, and a humanfoetus preserved in spirits.
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Mature humanfoetus (at the end of pregnancy, in its natural position, taken out of the uterine cavity).
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These results may shed light on the differentiation of muscle cells and regulation of muscle formation through miRNAs, during the development of humanfoetus.
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In the earlier stages of development the humanfoetus contains more than ninety per cent of water, and not ten per cent of solids.
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Humanfoetus of twenty to twenty-two days, taken from the preceding ovum, magnified.
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Humanfoetus, twelve weeks old, with its membranes.