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Experiments on Embryos

Theories of Differentiation.

By Max Hamburgh. Pp x + 171. (Edward Arnold: London, November 1971.) £3.50 boards; £1.75 paperback.

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GRAHAM, C. Experiments on Embryos. Nature 237, 465–466 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1038/237465b0

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