| 11. | Embryologists say there is absolutely no basis for such a distinction, but it has persisted.
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| 12. | Embryologist Jane Oppenheimer analyzed the effects of weightlessness on fish eggs at various stages of development.
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| 13. | An endocrinologist and embryologist harvested her eggs in a forty-five-minute hospital procedure.
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| 14. | In 1923-24 the American embryologist, George Washington Corner worked with Starling in his laboratory.
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| 15. | After withdrawal, the catheter is handed to the embryologist, who inspects it for retained embryos.
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| 16. | James Ebert, an embryologist at the Carnegie Institution of Washington, recommended her to the position.
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| 17. | Embryologists feigned surprise, but those who had already experimented with human embryos must surely have expected this.
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| 18. | Embryologists who are appalled at the idea of reproducing a human have nonetheless polished the techniques with animals.
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| 19. | She started her career as a clinical embryologist and joined University College London ( UCL ) in 1994.
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| 20. | State officials noted that Obasaju is not the clinic's regular embryologist; he works only with Nash.
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