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Teratology is the
study of
abnormalities of
physiological development in
organisms during their life span. It is a sub-discipline in
medical genetics which...
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embryologist and anatomist,
known for his Six
Principles of
Teratology. In 1960, he co-founded The
Teratology Society, and was
since then one of its most active...
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Neurotoxicology and
Teratology is a
bimonthly peer-reviewed
scientific journal covering research on the
toxicological effects of
chemical and physical...
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during the
following three years he
taught zoology at the Athénée, and
teratology at the École pratique. He was
elected a
member of the
French Academy of...
- PMID 30740398.
Jones K,
Smith D (1975). "The
fetal alcohol syndrome".
Teratology. 12 (1): 1–10. doi:10.1002/tera.1420120102. PMID 1162620.
Clarren S, Alvord...
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zoological investigation: anatomy, physiology, histology, embryology,
teratology and ethology.
Modern zoology first arose in
German and
British universities...
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Structural biology Synthetic biology Systematics Systems biology Taxonomy Teratology Toxicology Virology Virophysics Xenobiology Zoology Research Biologist...
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teratology, a
proboscis is a blind-ended, tube-like structure,
commonly located in the
middle of the face. It is
commonly seen in
severe forms of holoprosencephaly...
- encomp****es the
study of
congenital disorders that
occur before birth,
known as
teratology.
Early embryology was
proposed by
Marcello Malpighi, and
known as preformationism...
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botanist Maxwell T.
Masters in his book on
plant abnormalities,
Vegetable Teratology (1869). The term is
derived from
Scientific Latin phyllodium,
which is...