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embryo

noun as in fetus

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Three years later Sophia goes back to the clinic, where they repeat the IVF process and transfer a single normal female embryo.

Almost all 35 to 39-year-old women—92 percent—had at least one normal embryo to transfer after a single IVF cycle.

It is this uncertainty that drives many religious objectors: they protest if there is any chance an embryo could be harmed.

The intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance role was in the embryo stage.

Doctors bypass the tubes and place the embryo right in the womb.

The embryo can be located by the commotion which its active motion produces among the corpuscles.

They are asymmetrically oval, about 50 in length, and often contain a partially developed embryo.

And, lastly, that at the apex of the nucleus the radicle of the future Embryo would constantly be found.

On these grounds my opinion respecting the Embryo of Cephalotus was formed.

In such cases the external umbilicus alone affords a certain indication of the position of the future embryo.

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