Human DevelopmentThis revised 7th edition of the text combines research and applications with real-life examples to help readers apply the material to realistic situations. It includes thorough coverage of cross-cultural topics and issues facing the disabled. |
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... uterus , a journey of 3 or 4 days . By the time it gets there , its form has changed into a fluid - filled sphere , a blastocyst , which then floats freely in the uterus for a day or two . Some cells around the edge of the blastocyst ...
... uterus , a journey of 3 or 4 days . By the time it gets there , its form has changed into a fluid - filled sphere , a blastocyst , which then floats freely in the uterus for a day or two . Some cells around the edge of the blastocyst ...
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... uterus . A woman may have felt similar contractions at times during the final months of pregnancy , but she may recognize birth contractions as the " real thing " be- cause of their greater regularity and intensity . As in many animal ...
... uterus . A woman may have felt similar contractions at times during the final months of pregnancy , but she may recognize birth contractions as the " real thing " be- cause of their greater regularity and intensity . As in many animal ...
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... uterus ( Lutjen et al . , 1984 ) . Alternatively , the ovum can be fertilized in the donor's body by artificial insemination . The donor's uterus is flushed out a few days later , and the embryo is retrieved and inserted into the re ...
... uterus ( Lutjen et al . , 1984 ) . Alternatively , the ovum can be fertilized in the donor's body by artificial insemination . The donor's uterus is flushed out a few days later , and the embryo is retrieved and inserted into the re ...
Contents
ABOUT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 1 PART | 1 |
Aspects of Development | 5 |
CHAPTER SIX CHAPTER THIRTEEN | 6 |
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