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The early stages of development before an organism becomes self supporting.
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| embryo transfer |
Category: Conception and fertility Placement of embryos into a woman's uterus through the cervix after IVF (see definition) or, in the case of ZIFT (see definition), into her fallopian tubes. Find out more about Embryo transfer: Articles | Books/products
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| embolism |
The term used to describe the act of an embolus or emboli moving in the blood stream.
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| embolus |
An embolus is most often a particle or piece of a blood clot, or plaque that has broken loose from a blood vessel wall and is being carried down the vessel by the flow of blood. As the embolus flows down the vessel it is carried into small branches of the blood vessel and can eventually block the flow of blood in the vessel. The lack of blood supply beyond the blockage can cause a variety of problems, depending on what organ the blood vessel is supplying. ...
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| embryogenesis |
In humans, this is the phase of prenatal development wherein an embryo develops and is usually considered to cover the period from the end of the second week of gestation until the end of the 8th week at which time the term "fetus" is used to describe the developing individual.
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