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... Teratogens The term teratogen refers to any environmental agent that causes damage during the prenatal period . It comes from the Greek word teras , meaning malformation or monstrosity . This label was selected because medical science ...
... Teratogens The term teratogen refers to any environmental agent that causes damage during the prenatal period . It comes from the Greek word teras , meaning malformation or monstrosity . This label was selected because medical science ...
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... teratogens C.N.S. Eye Heart Eye Teeth 7 Indicates common site of action of teratogen Ear 8 9 16 20-36 38 Brain Arm Leg Heart Ear Palate External genitalia Central nervous system Prenatal Death Major Structural Abnormalities Heart Upper ...
... teratogens C.N.S. Eye Heart Eye Teeth 7 Indicates common site of action of teratogen Ear 8 9 16 20-36 38 Brain Arm Leg Heart Ear Palate External genitalia Central nervous system Prenatal Death Major Structural Abnormalities Heart Upper ...
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... teratogens . Prescription and Nonprescription Drugs . Just about any drug taken by the mother can enter the embryonic or fetal bloodstream . In the early 1960s , the world learned a tragic lesson about drugs and prenatal development ...
... teratogens . Prescription and Nonprescription Drugs . Just about any drug taken by the mother can enter the embryonic or fetal bloodstream . In the early 1960s , the world learned a tragic lesson about drugs and prenatal development ...
Contents
The Transition to Adulthood | xix |
Preface | xxiii |
Part I | 1 |
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