Examples of using Developing embryo in English and their translations into Greek
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is a glycoprotein hormone produced during pregnancy that is made by the developing embryo after conception and later by the syncytiotrophoblast(part of the placenta).
The brain of the developing embryo appears to cycle every 20 to 40 minutes between REM sleep,
To return once more to the example of the developing embryo, the DNA that governs the process does not contain,
This protein complex is naturally present in developing embryos but is not normally present in adult muscles.
meaning that the developing embryos are sustained by aplacental connection to their mother.
This shark is aplacental viviparous with oophagy, developing embryos being retained within the mother's uterus
The developing embryos are oophagous,
This species is viviparous, in which the developing embryos are sustained by a placental connection to their mother.
meaning that the developing embryos are sustained by a placental connection to their mother.
Over the following few days, the developing embryos are carefully checked
In 2007, the Cotsarelis lab found that hair follicles in adult mice regenerate by re-awakening genes once active only in developing embryos.
Fertile eggs will not contain a developed embryo, as refrigeration temperatures inhibit cellular growth for an extended period of time.
This species is viviparous, in which the developing embryos are sustained by a placental connection to their mother.
incubation achieving the highest standards of quality for the developing embryos.
One theory is that fertility treatments may affect a person's future health by altering the activity of genes in developing embryos.
most notably neural tube defects in developing embryos.
incubation environment achieving the best quality developing embryos.
incubation achieving the maximum of quality for the developing embryos.
Stage of embryo development at the time of transfer- The transfer of more developed embryos is associated with higher pregnancy rates, compared with less developed embryos(those transferred within two or three days).
Transfer of embryos which are more developed is associated with higher pregnancy rates compared with less developed embryos(day two or three).