| 1. | Hiram explains, citing 19th-century embryologists and evolutionists.
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| 2. | Most embryologists have traditionally thought that oxygen levels rise gently throughout pregnancy.
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| 3. | These questions have fascinated embryologists for about 100 years.
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| 4. | The embryo recipient may elect to have her own embryologist conduct further testing.
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| 5. | I mean he isn't an embryologist.
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| 6. | His Cambridge students included neurochemistry pioneer Judah Hirsch Quastel and pioneer embryologist Joseph Needham.
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| 7. | Cohen also pioneered the use of micromanipulation techniques that are now widespread among embryologists.
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| 8. | They are able to work as embryologists based on their education, training and experience,
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| 9. | That is the view of Dr . Brigid Hogan, an embryologist at Vanderbilt University.
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| 10. | And what did he tell the embryologist?
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