Models for Embryonic Periodicity

Models for Embryonic Periodicity by Lewis I. Held is a scholarly work published by Karger in 1992, comprising 119 pages in English. This edition delves into the complexities of embryonic development, focusing on the periodicity observed during this critical phase. The book presents a detailed exploration of the biological processes involved, making it a valuable resource for those interested in developmental biology and related fields.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of topics such as the development of infants and the education of children with disabilities. The text aims to provide insights into the mechanisms that govern embryonic growth and the implications for understanding developmental challenges. This edition is designed for those seeking a deeper understanding of the scientific principles underlying embryonic periodicity and its relevance to early childhood development.
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Book by Johnson-Martin, Nancy M., Jens, Kenneth G., Attermeier, Susan M., Hacker
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