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Broadly speaking the first part of this book has been concerned with the development of sensory systems and the interaction of the embryo firstly with the micro-environment as bounded by the egg shell and secondly with the macro-environment beyond the shell. In this part we shall be concerned with various physiological aspects of development. Some of the problems discussed are common to all embryos but some are unique to those which develop within a cleidoic egg.
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© 1974 B. M. Freeman and Margaret A. Vince
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Freeman, B.M., Vince, M.A. (1974). Gaseous Exchange and Oxygenation of the Embryo. In: Development of the Avian Embryo. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5710-7_9
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