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Taxonomy based on gross morphology was now being supplemented by using characters revealed by pollen morphology, embryology, anatomy, cytology, serology, macromolecules and more.
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The embryology and biology of shellfish, especially lobster, became his consuming interest.
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His major works, containing anti-darwinism, concern the anatomy, embryology and the physiology of silkworm.
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The department also has some laboratories, such as anthropotomy, histology and embryology laboratory, enginery laboratory, pathogeny and parasitology laboratory, microbiology and immunology laboratory, computer and language laboratory.
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She has conducted fieldwork on IVF, cloning, embryology and stem cell research.
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Her theory was based upon the morphological data of classical embryology, and has since been confirmed by molecular sequence analysis.
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He begins by using anatomical similarities, focusing on body structure, embryology, and rudimentary organs that presumably were useful in one of man's pre-existing forms.
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Often, the terms fetal development, foetal development, or embryology are used in a similar sense.
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