of a white paper HumanFertilisation and Embryology A Framework for Legislation in 1987. The HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 ref http www.opsi.gov.uk acts acts1990 Ukpga 19900037 en 1.htm HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 c. 37 Bot generated title ref was drafted from this. HFE ACT HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 main HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 The 1990 Act provided for the establishment of the HumanFertilisation and EmbryologyAuthority ... HumanFertilisation and EmbryologyAuthority HFEA website http www.hfea.gov.uk fertility.html ...update consequences of the HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 date December 2009 HFEA redirects here. For the 1990 Act of Parliament , see HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 The HumanFertilisation and EmbryologyAuthority HFEA is a statutory body in the United Kingdom that regulates and inspects all UK clinics providing In vitro fertilisation in vitro fertilisation , artificial insemination and the storage of human egg biology eggs , Spermatozoon sperm or embryo s. It also regulates Human Embryo research. In public administration terms it is a non departmental public body NDPB ... Fertilisation and EmbryologyAuthority Disclosure of Donor Information Regulations 2004 1511, enabled ... to comply with its provisions from 7 April 2006. HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 main HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 In 2005, the House of Commons Science and Technology ... this published a White Paper, Review of the HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act, within which Government ... in the 21st Century. It is divided into three parts amendments to the HumanFertilisation and Embryology ... on its donation policies tell them what you think DEFAULTSORT HumanFertilisation And Embryology ... in the United Kingdom Category Organizations established in 1991 de HumanFertilisation and Embryology ... gametes egg and sperm . Cloning main Human Reproductive Cloning Act 2001 In 2001, the HumanFertilisation ... more details
HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act can refer to the following acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 HumanFertilisation and Embryology Deceased Fathers Act 2003 HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 , which updated and revised the 1990 Act disambig Category Lists of legislation by short title ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title The HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 ref The citation of this Act ... the HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 and the Surrogacy Arrangements Act 1985 to make provision ... text http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2008 22 contents The HumanFertilisation and Embryology ... a major review and update of the HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 . According to the Department ... 7391975.stm title Embryology Bill The key points date 9 May 2008 newspaper BBC News Online http www.wellcome.ac.uk hfe HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act at the Wellcome Trust cite journal doi 10.1007 s10691 009 9129 2 first Marie last Fox title The HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 ... url http www.dh.gov.uk en Publicationsandstatistics Legislation Actsandbills DH 080211 title HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 Department of Health accessdate 11 December 2009 publisher Department of Health United Kingdom date 1 September 2009 ref quotation ensure that all human embryos outside ... first Steven last Kettell title Did Secularism Win Out? The Debate Over the HumanFertilisation and Embryology Bill journal Political Quarterly volume 80 issue 1 pages 67 75 year 2009 doi 10.1111 j.1467 923X.2009.01959.x External links http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2008 22 contents The HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 , as amended from the The National Archives United Kingdom National Archives . http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2008 22 contents enacted The HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 , as originally enacted from the The National Archives United Kingdom National ... Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008. UK legislation Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament ... of human admixed embryos created from a combination of human and animal genetic material for research ... http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi uk news politics 7682722.stm title MPs support embryology proposals newspaper BBC News Online date 23 October 2008 ref The Act also repealed and replaced the Human Reproductive ... more details
refimprove date July 2011 Update date May 2008 The HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It created the HumanFertilisation and EmbryologyAuthority ... to the HumanFertilisationEmbryologyAuthority. br big Policy under Review big ref http www.hfea.gov.uk ... and Embryology Act 1990 was passed. HumanFertilisation and EmbryologyAuthority , HFEA, officially ... embryos . The creation of the HumanFertilisation and EmbryologyAuthority , or HFEA, which regulates ... that must be considered necessary and desirable by the HumanFertilisation and EmbryologyAuthority ... under the HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act of 1990 are prohibitions in connection with gametes ... http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1990 37 crossheading principal terms used ref HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act HFEA & Stem Cell Policy The Human Fertilization and Embryology Act 1990 regulates ex vivo human embryo creation and the research involving them. This act established the HumanFertilisation and EmbryologyAuthority to regulate treatment and research in the UK involving human embryos ... recent and potential developments in medicine and science related to humanfertilisation and embryology ... amount of time in very specific conditions that are regulated by the HumanFertilisation and Embryology ... of Information Act was created in 1992. This allowed Human Fertalisation and EmbryologyAuthority ... been receiving treatment together at a licensed clinic. In 2001 the HumanFertilisation and Embryology .... The next year the HumanFertilisation and Embryology Bill , HFE, was passed. This was a major ... Reproductive Cloning Act 2001 HumanFertilisation and Embryology Deceased Fathers Act 2003 HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 References references External links UK LEG title HumanFertilisation ... any such knowledge to be applied in developing treatments for serious disease. The Human and Embryology ... regarding human in vitro fertilisation until a permanent government legislation was passed. It remained ... more details
The HumanFertilisation and Embryology Deceased Fathers Act 2003 c. 24 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom to make provision about the circumstances in which, and the extent to which, a man is to be treated in law as the father of a child where the child has resulted from certain fertility treatment undertaken after the man s death. It received Royal Assent on 18 September 2003. The act amended the HumanFertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 to allow, among other things, a man to be listed in birth certificates as the father of a child even if the child was conceived after the death of the man. It is thought to affect around five to ten families a year. ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi uk news england nottinghamshire 3252436.stm title Diane Blood registers sons date 1 December 2003 newspaper BBC News Online ref References reflist External links UK LEG path ukpga 2003 24 title HumanFertilisation and Embryology Deceased Fathers Act 2003 Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 2003 Category Family law in the United Kingdom ... more details
is Human Reproduction journal Human Reproduction . It is made up of three individual publications Human Reproduction , Human Reproduction Update and Molecular Human Reproduction . ref http www.eshre.eu publications page.aspx 20 European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology Publications Retrieved June 2010 ref See also American Society for Reproductive Medicine HumanFertilisation and EmbryologyAuthority Assisted Human Reproduction Canada References reflist External links Official http www.ESHRE.com Category Embryology Category Scientific societies Category Science and technology in Europe Category Organizations established in 1985 de European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology ...File ESHRE logo.jpg 200px thumb right The European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology was founded in 1985 by Robert Edwards physiologist Robert Edwards University of Cambridge and J. Cohen Paris , who felt that the study and research in the field of reproduction needed to be encouraged and recognized. Aims The aims of the society are to promote the understanding of reproductive biology and embryology to facilitate research and the subsequent dissemination of research findings to the public, scientists, clinicians and patient associations to inform politicians and policy makers in Europe. The society further engages in medical education activities, the development of data registries, and the implementation of methods to improve safety and quality in clinical and laboratory procedures. Structure The society consists of General Assembly, comprising all its members, made up of diverse sub special interest groups, such as andrology , reproductive genetics , ethics and law , and paramedics Executive Committee, comprising 13 members or more, and having various sub committees, such as the Finance Subcommittee, Training Subcommittee, Annual Meeting Subcommittee, the Committee of National ... more details
. File Human embryo 8 weeks.JPG thumb 250px Dissection of human embryo, 38 mm 8 weeks Embryology from .... Beyond the eighth week after conception tenth week of pregnancy , the developing human is then called a fetus. History of embryology File 6 weeks pregnant.png thumb 150px right Human embryo at six ..., the prevailing notion in humanembryology was preformation the idea that semen contains an embryo ... University Press, 2006. ISBN 0 19 927536 X. External links commons category Embryology http www.indiana.edu anat550 embryo main index.html Indiana University s HumanEmbryology Animations http www.cambridgenetwork.co.uk ... by Aristotle . Much early embryology came from the work of the great Italy Italian anatomists Ulisse ... ft515.pdf The rise of embryology in Italy from the Renaissance to the early 20th Century, Int ... as the favoured explanation among embryologists. ref Campbell et al. p. 987 ref After 1827 File Human embryo 2.JPG thumb 8 9 weeks human embryo Finally Karl Ernst von Baer discovered the mammalian ... of Mammalian Ova Research title History of the Egg in Embryology author Alex Lopata volume 26 pages ... these genes are regulated. Vertebrate and invertebrate embryology Many principles of embryology apply to invertebrates as well as to vertebrates. ref Parker, Sybil. Invertebrate Embryology, http books.google.com books?vid ISBN0079115047&id CMC32Rmo9tYC&q 22invertebrate embryology 22 and 22mcgraw hill 22&dq 22invertebrate embryology 22 and 22mcgraw hill 22&pgis 1 McGraw Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology McGraw Hill 1997 . ref Therefore, the study of invertebrate embryology has advanced the study of vertebrate embryology. However, there are many differences as well. For example, numerous ... invertebrate embryology is similar in some ways for different invertebrate animals, there are also ... develop through at least one larval stage Modern embryology research Currently, embryology has ... Reflist Embryology History of embryology as a science. Science Encyclopedia. Web. 06 Nov. 2009 ... more details
The Human Tissue Authority is a non departmental public body in the United Kingdom that regulates the removal, storage, use and disposal of human bodies, organs and tissue for a number of scheduled purposes such as research, transplantation, and education and training. It was created by the Human Tissue ... Tissue TissueGeneralInformation DH 4102169 Human Tissue Act 2004 , UK, available in pdf. ref Code of Conduct, and Jurisdiction According to the Human Tissue Act, the HTA and its authority are governed by a code of conduct http www.hta.gov.uk regulation codes for the handling of human tissue, and the bodies of the deceased, but does not give the HTA authority over exhumed remains from archaeological sites. The Human Tissue Act HT Act 2004 established the Human Tissue Authority HTA as the regulatory ... of living donation and licensing of establishments storing tissue for human application . The Authority ... External links http www.hta.gov.uk Human Tissue Authority http www.wellcome.ac.uk en genome geneticsandsociety .... As of 2006 , the authority was chaired by Baroness Hayman and since January 2010 has been chaired by Baroness Diana Warwick. Its objectives are to ...be the regulating authority for matters relating to activities such as anatomical and post mortem examinations, transplantations and the storage of human material for education, training and research. It also acts as the UK competent authority under the EU Tissue and Cells Directives. The Human Tissue Act main Human Tissue Act 2004 The Human Tissue Act 2004 repeals and replaces the Human Tissue Act 1961 , the Anatomy Act 1984 and the Human Organ ... Ireland. The Unrelated Transplant Regulatory Authority ULTRA and the post of HM Inspector of Anatomy were abolished and their functions transferred to the Authority. The Act makes consent the fundamental ..., use and disposal of human tissue excluding gametes and embryos for specified purposes. This includes responsibility for licensing the public display of whole bodies, body parts and human tissue ... more details
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority KHDA is an educational quality assurance authority in Dubai , United Arab Emirates . It undertakes early learning, school and higher learning institution management. KHDA was established by decree in 2006, under the directive of HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, and the Ruler of Dubai , with the aim of developing the education and human resource sectors in the Dubai emirate to the level of international standards and best practice. ref http www.khda.gov.ae en AboutUs AboutKHDA.aspx About KDHA , Knowledge and Human Development Authority, Dubai. ref Rather than checking stand alone accreditation for higher education institutions like the UAE Commission for Academic Accreditation , the KHDA checks for equivalence with the same course at another institution normally abroad . ref Wessen Rawazik and Martin Carroll, Complexity in Quality Assurance in a Rapidly Growing Free Economic Environment A UAE Case Study. Quality in Higher Education , Vol. 15, No. 1, pages 79 83, April 2009. doi 10.1080 13538320902731443 ref It covers the academic Free economic zone United Arab Emirates free zones in Dubai, such as Dubai Academic City and Dubai Knowledge Village . Dubai Schools Inspection Bureau DSIB part of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority KHDA is a group of inspectors who asses the schools in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Inspectors used a four point scale to express their judgements. The four levels on the scale are defined as follows 1. Outstanding Exceptionally high quality of performance or practice. 2. Good The expected level for every school in Dubai. 3. Acceptable The minimum level of acceptability required for Dubai. All key aspects of performance and practice in every school should meet or exceed this level. 4. Unsatisfactory Quality not yet at the level acceptable for schools in Dubai. Schools will be expected to take urgent measures to improve the quality of any ... more details
orphan date July 2011 Comparative Embryology is the branch of embryology that compares and contrasts embryo s of different species. Yes. See also Embryology References Empty section date September 2011 External links http wiki.medpedia.com Comparative Embryology Medpedia Article Category Embryology biology stub ... more details
Infobox book name Fertilisation of Orchids title orig translator image Image Fertilisation of Orchids ... page of the 1877 edition br of Fertilisation of Orchids author Charles Darwin illustrator cover artist ... 1250711 preceded by followed by Fertilisation of Orchids is a book by Charles Darwin published on 15 ... url http darwin online.org.uk EditorialIntroductions Freeman FertilisationofOrchids.html title Fertilisation ... benefits achieved by Allogamy cross fertilisation . Although the general public showed less interest ... published his theory . ref harvnb van Wyhe 2008 pp 14 16, 31, 44 45 ref Insect fertilisation of plants Darwin s speculations on the origin of species convinced him that Allogamy cross fertilisation ... lead to changes, often deleterious. He thought that natural Heterosis outbreeding through cross fertilisation would keep wild species homogenous yet vigorous. Cross fertilisation would confer an Fitness ... and Fertilisation of Flowers Discovered ref harvnb Vogel 1996 p 44 ref . ref name bio The little ... gave new meaning to Sprengel s research into the mechanisms for cross fertilisation. He welcomed its support for his supposition that cross fertilisation in flowering plants tended to allow their offspring to avoid possible disadvantages resulting from self fertilisation, ref name v44 harvnb Vogel .... His letter described the mechanisms for insect fertilisation he had discovered in common British ..., he dissected with the greatest interest and wrote, The contrivances for insect fertilisation ... Image Fertilisation of Orchids figure 4c.jpg thumb right alt Moth head with long proboscis protruding ... findings on insect fertilisation of orchids as beautiful facts . ref name Letter3176 citation url http ... every British Orchid fresh, & when at sea side shall draw up rather long paper on the means of their fertilisation ... orchids Image Fertilisation of Orchids figure 1R.jpg thumb upright 1.8 right alt photograph of a spire ... pass under the male organ and leave pollen on the Gynoecium female organ , achieving cross fertilisation ... more details
Human rights in the Palestinian National Authority refers to the human rights record of the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank and Gaza . Since Israel s implementation of its unilateral disengagement ... the Palestinian Authority. See also Portal Human rights Islamization of the Gaza Strip Human rights ... East DEFAULTSORT Human Rights In The Palestinian National Authority Categories Category Human rights in the Palestinian territories Category Palestinian National Authority law Category Israeli ... Authority maintains full internal control of this territory. Status of freedom, political rights ... Index rating of the Palestinian National Authority compared to Syria, Jordan, Egypt, and Israel ... regime 113 167 font small align left flagicon Palestine Palestinian National Authority Palestine ... of alleged collaborators by the Palestinian Authority PA extrajudicial killings of suspected ... Reports Palestinian Authority Administered Territories publisher Freedom House accessdate October 21, 2011 ref The Palestinian Human Rights Monitoring Group reports everyday disagreements and clashes ... Palestinian Human Rights Monitoring Group date April 2004 archiveurl http web.archive.org web ... of concern for human rights groups ref cite web url http cain.ulst.ac.uk dd report8 report8j.htm ... al Watan was detained in July 2006 by the Palestinian Authority for publishing a story about the theft ... of the Palestinian Authority s official news agency Wafa . Graffiti was sprayed on the wall accusing ... from retrieving the shipment. The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights PCHR condemned the Hamas ..., working with Palestinian Authority legal experts, DWRC successfully achieved Palestinian Legislative ... In the Palestinian National Authority, selling land to Jews is a crime punishable by death. ref ... sites remain in areas controlled by the Palestinian National Authority. Under the Oslo Accords , both ... the interior minister of the Palestinian Authority shut down the Young Men s Christian Association ... more details
other uses Cloaca Infobox Embryology Name Cloaca embryology Latin GraySubject 241 GrayPage 1109 Image Gray1116.png Caption Tail end of human embryo thirty two to thirty three days old. Cloaca is visible at center left. The endodermal cloaca is labeled with green, while the ectodermal cloaca is seen as a colorless crest on the outside. Image2 Caption2 System Days 15 CarnegieStage Precursor endoderm ref name urlPartitioning of Cloaca cite web url http sprojects.mmi.mcgill.ca embryology ug Reproductives Normal cloaca.html title Partitioning of Cloaca work accessdate 2010 03 20 ref GivesRiseTo Urogenital sinus MeshName Cloaca MeshNumber A13.223 Code Terminologia Embryologica TE E5.4.0.0.0.0.14 The cloaca is a structure in the development of the urinary and reproductive organs . The hind gut is at first prolonged backward into the body stalk as the tube of the allantois but, with the growth and flexure of the tail end of the embryo , the body stalk, with its contained allantoic tube, is carried forward to the ventral aspect of the body, and consequently a bend is formed at the junction of the hind gut and allantois. This bend becomes dilated into a pouch, which constitutes the endodermal cloaca into its dorsal part the hind gut opens, and from its ventral part the allantois passes forward. At a later stage the Wolffian duct and M llerian duct open into its ventral portion. The cloaca is, for a time, shut off from the anterior by a membrane, the cloacal membrane, formed by the apposition of the ectoderm and entoderm , and reaching, at first, as far forward as the future Navel umbilicus ... . Additional images gallery Image Gray977.png Human embryo about fifteen days old. Image Gray983.png ... Tail end of human embryo from fifteen to eighteen days old. Image Gray992.png Cloaca of human embryo from twenty five to twenty seven days old. Image Gray1115.png Tail end of human embryo twenty five ... of digestive system Category Embryology of digestive system developmental biology stub ... more details
Dysgenesis The term dysgenesis is used to describe abnormal organ development during embryo nic growth and development. As opposed to agenesis , which refers to the complete failure of an Organ anatomy organ to develop, dysgenesis usually implies disordered development or malformation and in some cases represents the milder end of a spectrum of abnormalities. Examples Gonadal dysgenesis Addison s disease Adrenal dysgenesis Adrenal dysgenesis Thyroid dysgenesis Anterior segment dysgenesis Category Embryology Developmental biology stub ... more details
Infobox Embryology Name PAGENAME Latin cupula optica caliculus ophthalmicus GraySubject 224 GrayPage 1001 Image Gray863.png Caption Transverse section of head of chick embryo of forty eight hours incubation. Margin of optic cup labeled at upper right. Image2 Gray865.png Caption2 Optic cup and choroidal fissure seen from below, from a human embryo of about four weeks. Edge of optic cup labeled at upper right. System Days 36 CarnegieStage 13 Precursor optic vesicles GivesRiseTo MeshName MeshNumber Code Terminologia Embryologica TE E5.14.3.4.2.2.7 During embryonic development of the eye, the outer wall of the bulb of the optic vesicles becomes thickened and invaginated, and the bulb is thus converted into a cup, the optic cup or ophthalmic cup , consisting of two strata of cells. These two strata are continuous with each other at the cup margin, which ultimately overlaps the front of the lens anatomy lens and reaches as far forward as the future aperture of the pupil . External links http isc.temple.edu neuroanatomy lab embryo new eye 3 Overview at temple.edu http www.vision.ca eye o.cup.l.vesicle.html Overview at vision.ca eye stub Gray s Development of eye and ear Category Embryology of nervous system Category Eye ... more details
and cartilage of the larynx. ref cite book last Carlson first Bruce title HumanEmbryology and Developmental ... to III. THE PHARYNGEAL POUCHES Embryology of head and neck Human cell types derived primarily from endoderm Category Vertebrate anatomy Category Developmental biology Category Embryology Category Head ...Refimprove date April 2009 Infobox Embryology Name Pharyngeal pouch Latin sacci pharyngei GraySubject 13 GrayPage 65 Image Kiemenbogen.jpg Caption Pattern of the branchial arches. I IV branchial arches, 1 4 branchial pouches inside and or pharyngeal grooves outside BR a Tuberculum laterale BR b Tuberculum impar BR c Foramen cecum tongue Foramen cecum BR d Ductus thyreoglossus BR e Sinus cervicalis Image2 Gray979.png Caption2 Floor of pharynx of human embryo about twenty six days old. System CarnegieStage 10 Precursor GivesRiseTo MeshName MeshNumber Code Terminologia Embryologica TE E5.4.2.0.0.1.1 In the Embryogenesis development of Vertebrate vertebrate animals , pharyngeal or branchial pouches form on the endodermal side between the branchial arch es, and pharyngeal grooves or clefts form the lateral ectodermal surface of the neck region to separate the arches. The pouches line up with the clefts, ref DorlandsDict seven 000085882 pharyngeal pouch ref and these thin segments become gills in fish . Specific pouches First pouch The endoderm lines the future auditory tube Pharyngotympanic Eustachian tube , middle ear , mastoid antrum , and inner layer of the tympanic membrane. & origin of Mandibular nerve & Maxillary artery. Second pouch Contributes to the middle ear , palatine tonsils , supplied by the facial nerve . Third pouch The third pouch possesses Dorsal and Ventral wings. Derivatives of the dorsal wings include the inferior parathyroid gland s, while the ventral wings fuse to form the cytoreticular cells of the thymus . The main nerve supply to the derivatives of this pouch is Cranial Nerve IX, glossopharyngeal nerve . Fourth pouch Derivatives include superior parathyroid ... more details
Infobox Embryology Name Truncus arteriosus Latin GraySubject 135 GrayPage 514 Image Gray462.png Caption Heart of human embryo of about fourteen days. Truncus arteriosis visible at top. Image2 Gray469.png Caption2 Diagrams to illustrate the transformation of the bulbus cordis . Ao. Truncus arteriosus . Au. Atrium heart Atrium . B. Bulbus cordis. RV. Right ventricle . LV. Left ventricle . P. Pulmonary artery . System CarnegieStage Precursor GivesRiseTo aorta , pulmonary artery MeshName Truncus Arteriosus MeshNumber A07.541.278.930 Code Terminologia Embryologica TE E5.11.1.8.1.0.4 The truncus arteriosus and bulbus cordis are divided by the aorticopulmonary septum . The truncus arteriosus gives rise to the ascending aorta and the pulmonary trunk . The caudal end of the bulbus cordis gives rise to the smooth parts outflow tract of the left and right ventricles aortic vestibule & conus arteriosus respectively . ref Le, T., Bhushan, V., et. al. First Aid for the USMLE STEP1 . 2009. ref The cranial end of the bulbus cordis also known as the conus cordis gives rise to the aorta and pulmonary trunk with the truncus arteriosus. This makes its appearance in three portions. 1 Two distal ridge like thickenings project into the lumen of the tube the truncal and bulbar ridges. ref Cite book last1 Le first1 Tao first2 Vikas last2 Bhushan first3 Neil last3 Vasan title First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2010 20th Anniversary Edition location USA publisher The McGraw Hill Companies, Inc. year 2010 pages 123 isbn 978 0 07 163340 6 ref These increase in size, and ultimately meet and fuse to form a septum ... 6 ref Additional images gallery Image Gray1088.png Liver with the septum transversum. Human embryo ... embryology cvs early chambers.html Overview at mcgill.ca http www.med.umich.edu lrc coursepages M1 embryology embryo 13cardiovascular system.htm Description and diagram at umich.edu Gray s Development of circulatory system DEFAULTSORT Truncus Arteriosus Embryology Category Embryology of cardiovascular ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Corona radiata embryology Latin GraySubject 3 GrayPage 39 Image Gray3.png Caption Human ovum examined fresh in the liquor folliculi. The zona pellucida is seen as a thick clear girdle surrounded by the cells of the corona radiata. BR BR The egg itself shows a central granular deutoplasmic area and a peripheral clear layer, and encloses the germinal vesicle, in which is seen the germinal spot. Image2 Caption2 Histology of the preovulatory follicle System MeshName MeshNumber For the structure in neuroanatomy , see Corona radiata . The corona radiata surround an ovum or unfertilized egg cell, and consist of two or three strata layers of follicular cells. They are attached to the outer protective layer of the ovum , the zona pellucida , and their main purpose in many animals is to supply vital proteins to the cell. Citation needed date August 2009 They are formed by follicle cells adhering to the oocyte before it leaves the ovarian follicle, and originate from the squamous granulosa cells present at the primordial stage of follicular development. The corona radiata is formed when the granulosa cells enlarge and become cuboidal, which occurs during the transition from the primordial to primary stage. These cuboidal granulosa cells, also known as the granulosa radiata, form more layers throughout the maturation process, and remain attached to the zona pellucida after the ovulation of the Graafian follicle. For fertilization to occur, sperm cells rely on hyaluronidase an enzyme found in the acrosome of spermatozoa to disperse the corona radiata from the zona pellucida of the secondary ovulated follicle, thus permitting entry into the perivitelline space and allowing contact between the sperm cell and the nucleus of the oocyte. The corona radiata are layers of follicle cells, that protect the secondary oocyte as it passes through the ruptured follicular wall, on its way to the infundibulum of the uterine AKA fallopian tubes. In order for fertilization to occur ... more details
wanted to destroy it. The Authority are forced to cage him inside the sun. The AuthorityHuman on the Inside ... the Authority and destroy them from within during Human on the Inside . He kissed the Engineer ...Other uses2 Authority multiple issues refimprove July 2010 original research July 2010 rewrite November ... Group section name The Authority image The Authority Team by Quitely.jpg imagesize default 250 caption The Authority, as featured on the cover for the Under New Management trade paperback. From left ... debuthead debut The Authority vol. 1 1 May 1999 debutmo May debutyr 1999 creators Warren Ellis br Bryan ... Category section cat teams subcat altcat hero y villain sortkey Authority, The addgrpcat addpubcat The Authority is a superhero comic book published by DC Comics under the Wildstorm imprint. It was created by Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch , and follows the adventures of the Authority, a superhero ... The founding members of the Authority were Jenny Sparks , The Spirit of the Twentieth Century also the group ... Engineer a.k.a. Angela Spica . Jack Hawksmoor comics Jack Hawksmoor , The God of Cities leader of the Authority ... Century leader of the Authority from 2005 to 2008. br After the Revolution maxi series, new members of the Authority included Habib ben Hassan , Thorndike s successor as the Doctor Wildstorm Doctor ... , previously of Gen 13 . br The Authority s base of operations is the Carrier , a gigantic interdimensional ... and could be considered an additional member of the team. Storylines Main List of The Authority story arcs Publication history Volume 1 Ellis Hitch era Image Authority Widescreen by Hitch.jpg right thumb The Cover of the cancelled Authority Widescreen br By Bryan Hitch . In 1999, Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch introduced readers to the Authority, a team of superheroes who promised to get the job ... I turned their STORMWATCH into THE AUTHORITY is that I found out that, despite the fact that no one ... so struck by Bryan Hitch s STORMWATCH issues, that the train of thought that led to THE AUTHORITY ... more details
about authority as a concept refimprove date November 2008 Authority from the Latin auctoritas is a rights right conferred by recognized social position . Authority often refers to power vested in an individual or organization by the State polity state . Authority can also refer to recognized expert expertise in an area of academic knowledge. An Authority capitalized refers to a governing body upon which certain authority with lower case a is vested for example, the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority . Authority in various settings Politics In government , authority is the scope of an entity ... of the government s overall power. For example, a government might have the authority to execute ... the power to do all of the above things, but still lack the authority because the actions would not be legitimate. Political authority can also be seen in situations that are typically considered apolitical. Agarwal n.d. In truth bestowing authority is a function of any social institution . A corporation ... s members are not authorized to hire employees. This authority is passed down through ... an authority on a subject matter if their expertise is well established. This means that any ... an authority on wood, for example. Governmental agencies Every state has a number of institutions which exercise authority based on longstanding practices. Apart from this, every state sets up agencies .... One example would be a port authority like the Port of London . They are usually created by special ... along the same lines and they exercise authority in certain matters. They are usually required to support ... In contemporary social science, the nature of authority is a matter of debate. According to Michaels, in the Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, authority is the capacity, innate or acquired for exercising ascendancy over a group. Other scientists argue that authority is not a capacity but a relationship ... of political authority, the location of sovereignty , the balancing of freedom and authority cf. Cristi ... more details
The Effects of Cross and Self Fertilisation in the Vegetable Kingdom is a book on evolution in plants by Charles Darwin , first published in 1876. In this book Darwin examines the effects of heterosis cross and self pollination self fertilisation of plants and provides experimental evidence for a hypothesis stated in his famed book of 1859, Origin of Species , that ... in none i.e. plant ... can self fertilisation go on for perpetuity Origin , p. 101 . He reports on experiments conducted on over 60 different species of plants, where he used controlled pollinations in order to produce self fertilised and cross fertilised descendants. Through growth experiments of this progeny, he concluded that self fertilised progeny performed poorer in most species and for most traits measured. Thus he showed that inbreeding may have severe detrimental effects on progeny. While this idea was accepted by many, e.g. plant and animal breeders, Darwin s book provided overwhelming experimental support for this idea. This book has remained the starting point for the study of inbreeding and is cited in scientific papers to this effect to this day. References http charles darwin.classic literature.co.uk the effects of cross and self fertilisation e book at Classic Literature Library DEFAULTSORT Effects of Cross and Self Fertilisation in the Vegetable Kingdom, The Category 1876 books Category Books by Charles Darwin Category 1870s in science Category 1876 in science ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Wilhelm Tietjen Stiftung f r Fertilisation Ltd. is a controversial fertility research group. Its critics have described it as a far right extremist organization with links to Neo Nazism and Nazi eugenics theories. Its proposed purchase of a hotel in the German town of Delmenhorst is the subject of great controversy, and campaigns by local people to keep it out of the town have made the national news in Germany and abroad. External links Der Spiegel story http service.spiegel.de cache international 0,1518,430912,00.html Fears of Racist Research The Race against Neo Nazis in English BBC News story http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi world europe 4779923.stm German town fights neo Nazi bid Mail and Guardian Online story http www.mg.co.za articlePage.aspx?articleid 281054&area insight insight international German town battles neo Nazi real estate deal http www.fuer delmenhorst.de Delemenhost sagt NEIN Delmenhorst says NO Website campaigning against the Wilhelm Tietjen Stiftung s purchase of property in Delmenhorst in German Campaign website http www.keine nazischule in delmenhorst.de Keine Nazischule in Delmenhorst No Nazi School in Delmenhorst in German DEFAULTSORT Wilhelm Tietjen Stiftung Fur Fertilisation Category Organisations based in Germany Category Medical research poli org stub de Wilhelm Tietjen Stiftung f r Fertilisation ... more details
Be Human may refer to Music of Ghost in the Shell be Human be Human , a soundtrack in the Ghost in the Shell series Be Human album Be Human album , an album by rock band Fightstar Be Human 1936 cartoon Be Human 1936 cartoon , a 1936 Betty Boop animated short disambig ... more details
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Human Is is a science fiction short story by Philip K. Dick . It was first published in Startling Stories , Winter 1955. The plot centers on the crisis facing a woman whose cold and psychological abuse emotionally abusive husband returns from a survey mission to the dying planet Rexor IV, changed for the better his psyche was replaced by a Rexorian, glad to have escaped the confines of its dying planet. Philip K. Dick Category Short stories by Philip K. Dick Category 1955 short stories Category Works originally published in Startling Stories Sf story stub ... more details