Embryo

  • 21Embryo —    Film d épouvante de Ralph Nelson, avec Rock Hudson, Diane Ladd, Barbara Carrera, Roddy McDowall.   Pays: États Unis   Date de sortie: 1976   Technique: couleurs   Durée: 1 h 44    Résumé    Un savant tente des expériences sur des fœtus en leur …

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  • 22Embryo — An embryo (from Greek: Polytonic|ἔμβρυον , plural Polytonic|ἔμβρυα , lit. that which grows, from en in + bryein to swell, be full ) is a multicellular diploid eukaryote in its earliest stage of development, from the time of first cell division… …

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  • 23Embryo — Leibesfrucht; Fötus; ungeborenes Leben; Fetus * * * Em|bryo [ ɛmbryo], der, österr. auch: das; s, Embryonen [ɛmbry o:nən] und s: noch ganz im Anfangsstadium der Entwicklung befindlicher Organismus im Mutterleib: in der 7. Schwangerschaftswoche… …

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  • 24embryo — /em bree oh /, n., pl. embryos, adj. n. 1. the young of a viviparous animal, esp. of a mammal, in the early stages of development within the womb, in humans up to the end of the second month. Cf. fetus. 2. Bot. the rudimentary plant usually… …

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  • 25Embryo — 5 Tage alter menschlicher Embryo mit sogenanntem Embryoblast (sog. Embryonale Stammzellen) …

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  • 26embryo — [[t]e̱mbrioʊ[/t]] embryos 1) N COUNT An embryo is an unborn animal or human being in the very early stages of development. The embryo lives in the amniotic cavity. ...the remarkable resilience of very young embryos. 2) ADJ: ADJ n An embryo idea,… …

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  • 27embryo — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ developing ▪ fertilized ▪ early ▪ the cells of an early embryo ▪ frog, human …

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  • 28embryo — UK [ˈembrɪˌəʊ] / US [ˈembrɪˌoʊ] noun [countable] Word forms embryo : singular embryo plural embryos 1) biology an animal or human before it is born, when it is beginning to develop and grow 2) the beginning of something such as a plan or idea… …

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  • 29embryo — noun (plural embryos) Etymology: Medieval Latin embryon , embryo, from Greek embryon, from en + bryein to swell; akin to Greek bryon catkin Date: 1548 1. a. archaic a vertebrate at any stage of development prior to birth or hatching b. an animal… …

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  • 30embryo — n. an embryo develops * * * [ embrɪəʊ] an embryo develops …

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