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embryology

[em-bree-ol-uh-jee] / ˌɛm briˈɒl ə dʒi /


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Nipam Patel, an evolutionary and developmental biologist at the Marine Biology Laboratory, first investigated the wings of several such species with his students in an embryology class.

From Scientific American

“I am very, very concerned” about the cultural change at Carnegie and the reorganization, says Yixian Zheng, the director of Carnegie’s embryology department.

From Science Magazine

In the more than 160 years since Darwin advanced his revolutionary idea, evolutionary biologists have marshaled evidence from paleontology, genetics and embryology that has proved him right.

From Scientific American

Researchers attending the MBL embryology course spend six weeks in Woods Hole.

From Nature

As embryology textbooks tell us, the child who lives inside the woman is as much a human as the mother herself.

From Washington Post