| 21. | This unorthodox view, confirmed by the simultaneous researches of the embryologist Wilhelm His and the psychiatrist August Forel.
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| 22. | The embryologist places the prepared sperm on the microdot, selects and captures sperm that bind to the dot.
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| 23. | The search was beyond the technology of that time, and most embryologists moved away from such deep problems.
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| 24. | In 1958, she returned to the university to continue her education, working with renowned embryologist Etienne Wolf.
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| 25. | That's a question for embryologists, who study the embryo as it develops from a single fertilized egg.
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| 26. | The woman lied on the operating table as a team of embryologists brought the precious cargo to the implantation doctor.
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| 27. | Embryologists there have frozen 11, 402 embryos since August 1995, from a total of 1, 595 patients.
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| 28. | As embryos need different culture media at different stages, embryologists transfer them from one dish to another via a pipette.
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| 29. | Traditionally, the embryo is put into an acid medium and quickly removed when the embryologist sees the zona break up.
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| 30. | But in clinics around the country, embryologists and doctors tell the same story : Almost every embryo is spoken for.
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