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B0000022 Human 16 cell embryo
Credit: M. Johnson. Wellcome Images
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A human sixteen-cell embryo, also called a morula
(latin for mulberry). The embryo has gone through
four cycles of cell division to get to this stage
and the cells have undergone compaction whereby
they flatten onto each other.
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This is an ovule of Pinus at the early stages of embryo development. Two cells of the first embryo rosette tier can be seen at the chalazal end of the upper archegonium central cell.
Mosquito (Chopperus helveticus). 29.6.2008.
They are coming to take me away...and they are everywhere...
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56 mouse embryos, after 20 iterations of non-rigid registration using the UCL Centre for Medical Image Computing's imaging toolbox, NiftyReg.
A chicken egg embryo in a bowl, a few days old.
We keep chickens, and unfortunately this egg was left to simmer too long under a newly protective hen. In two years, this is the first I've come across like this.
I cracked the egg as normal into a bowl to cook, and imagine my horror when I saw not just the strange formation of the yolk, and the blood vessels, but a clearly-developing young chick.
Wood frog embryos continue to develop in a mini-pond in the Blue Hills Reservation, Neponset River Watershed, Massachusetts, April 17, 2013. Learn more about the Neponset River Watershed Association (NepRWA) and get involved in its conservation: www.neponset.org.
A Thai 1 Baht coin and a Swedish 5 kronor with hammered edges and an untouched 5 kronor for comparison. When the sides are wide enough, the center will be drilled and filed out to make a ring. The baht-coin ring will probably be too small for adult fingers though, but I see it as a prototype. Since they're both cupronickel and not at all silver, I have substituted the spoon for a 17 oz carpentry hammer.
Embryo dunes forming in discrete mounds at Barneville, Normandy.
This photograph is from:
Haslett, S. K., 2008. Coastal Systems (2nd edition). Routledge, London and New York. www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415440608/
Please note that this photograph is copyright protected and permission to reuse it must be obtained from the publisher. Professor Simon Haslett has provided it here for use in teaching and learning alongside the 'Coastal Systems' textbook.
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unless otherwise stated non of these embryo pics have been edited. ALL SL PRETTY-NESS lol
this sim is always so pretty, it makes me smile and weep all at once
Ici bat un coeur...il grandit petit à petit ...protégé par ces arbres, ces racines...cette enveloppe que la vie lui a construit...
from Nil By Mouth fanzine, issue #1 (1985)
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Fonte Official FB Page: www.facebook.com/EMBRYO.DeathMetal
After a couple of self-produced works and a first album ('Chaotic Age' - Officina Rock) Embryo found its sound and went to Fear Studio to record its second cd 'No God Slave' (Rising Records – 2010) with producer Simone Mularoni. Salvatore Perrone directed 2 videos for the tracks “No God Slave” and “Flatterer Of Indifference”. This album has also received very good reviews (8/10 metallus.it, 10/10 truecultheavymetal.com, 6/7 metalnews.de….) and led the band to play new gigs in Switzerland, Germany and Italy and be part of Kung Fu Factory’s Supremacy MMA videogame soundtrack with 2 songs. After 'No God Slave' the guitar player Uge had the honor to become Peavey endorser. In 2014 Embryo records a promo at Atomic Stuff Studio with Oscar Burato and signs a promotional deal with Atomic Stuff Promotion. In May the band will record the new cd in Domination Studio with Simone Mularoni. The be(a)st is yet to come!