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embryon
embryon, n. (a.) (ˈɛmbrɪɒn) Also 5–8 embrion. Pl. embrya, embryons. [mod.L., a. Gr. ἔµβρυον, in Homer merely ‘young animal’, but in later writers ‘the fruit of the womb before birth’. Usually believed to be f. ἐν in + βρύ-ειν to swell, grow.] The original form of embryo; now rare even in techn. use;... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hermann Fol
Paris. 1883 (mit Édouard Sarasin) Sur l'anatomie d'un embryon humain de la quatrième semaine; Comptes-rendus Acad. sci. résumé de deux conférences données à l'aula de l'Université de Genève en janvier 1885; Genf, Georg, 1885 Les microbes; Genf, Georg, 1885 Sur la queue de l'embryon wikipedia.org
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embryotomy
embryotomy Surg. (ɛmbrɪˈɒtəmɪ) [ad. Gr. ἐµβρυοτοµία, f. ἔµβρυο-ν embryon + -τοµία cutting.] ‘The cutting up of the fœtus in utero into pieces in order to effect its removal’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.).1721–1800 in Bailey. 1876 Gross Dis. Bladder 57 A 6 months' fœtus had to be removed by embryotomy. Oxford English Dictionary
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Michel Aupetit
, Francois-Xavier de Guibert, 2010 L'embryon, quels enjeux? wikipedia.org
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monembryony
monembryony (mɒˈnɛmbrɪənɪ) Also mono-. [f. mono- + embryon + -y.] The condition of producing but one embryo. Hence monembryˈonic a., having a single embryo.1849 Balfour Man. Bot. §586 In general, one embryo is produced [in fertilization], constituting what is denominated monembryony. 1879 Stormonth ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Quantum Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner, Vol. 1
When a mysterious object appears in the Junkyard, it incites a battle between the Embryon tribe and the rival Vanguards. Heat – one of the two original two members of the Embryon, along with Serph, and part of the tribe's shock troops. wikipedia.org
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embryo-
embryo- combining form of Gr. ἔµβρυον embryon, as in ˌembryoˈcardia, a condition of the heart in which its sounds resemble those of the fœtal heart (now rare); ˌembryoˈplastic a., pertaining to or participating in the formation of the embryo (Cent. Dict. 1889); ˈembryoscope, an instrument for examin... Oxford English Dictionary
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embryous
† ˈembryous, a. Obs. rare. [f. embry-on n. +-ous.] Of or pertaining to an embryo; in germ; undeveloped. In quot. fig.1677 Feltham Resolves i. xiv. (ed. 10) 23 Without the last [action], the first [contemplation] is but abortive and embryous. 1656 Blount Glossogr., Embryous, pertaining to an embryon.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Marie-Jo Thiel
Her second doctoral thesis was called "Au clair obscur de la vie : pour un statut de l'embryon humain" (In the chiaroscuro of life: Status of the human wikipedia.org
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Alain Prochiantz
Awards and honours    2001: Research Prize of the Allianz-Institut de France Foundation.    2011: Grand Prix de l'Inserm Books Les Stratégies de l'embryon wikipedia.org
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polyembryonate
polyembryonate, a. Bot. (pɒlɪˈɛmbrɪənət) [f. poly- + embryon + -ate1.] Containing more than one embryo, as a seed. So polyembryˈonic a. = prec.; also, pertaining to polyembryony. polyˈembryony, the formation or presence of more than one embryo in a seed; also Zool., the development of more than one ... Oxford English Dictionary
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TAMACK P : Le fruit de la persévérance | SYNETICS
La famille de TAMACK P provient de la célèbre vache Canadienne Smithden Goldwyn Alexandra EX94. (Même souche que ADMIRAL chez SEMEX) Cette famille est arrivée dans l'élevage du GAEC DES LILAS par un embryon de Bts E-Mail TB88 (la Planet) issue du troupeau de Yannick Louis.. Un embryon a donné naissance à Jardin Fr TB88 (Une Highway).
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embryo
▪ I. embryo, n. and a. (ˈɛmbrɪəʊ) Also 6–7 embrio. [med.L. corruption of embryon; the transliterated Gr. word was ignorantly regarded as of the third declension (genit. -ōnis), and the nom. case was assimilated to the normal Latin type. Cf. Ger. embryo, It. embrione.] A. n. 1. The offspring of an an... Oxford English Dictionary
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Yves Rumpler
Anatomie sectionnelle et imagerie de l'embryon et du fœtus, De Boeck University, 1997, , (in collaboration with Yves Rumpler). wikipedia.org
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fœtus
fœtus, fetus (ˈfiːtəs) [a. L. fētus (u stem) offspring (incorrectly written fœtus), f. root *fē- to produce offspring:—Aryan *bhwē-, an extension of root *bheu-, bhu-, to grow, come into being: see be v. The etymologically preferable spelling with e in this word and its cognates is adopted as the st... Oxford English Dictionary
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