UNSW Embryology

Version 1.8

© M.A. Hill, 1999

Dr Mark Hill

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This is a new Embryology Resource developed for Revision of concepts in embryological development.

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The current courses for Medicine and Science are being updated for 1999. The UNSW Embryology Program is also being updated to Version 2, so this page is only temporary to help current students. The original start page is still available.

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