This CD-ROM contains all 407 full-color images and 168 black-and-white clinical images from Langman's Essential Medical Embryology. Each image is provided in JPEG (screen optimized for PowerPoint) and PDF (print optimized for transparencies) formats, as well as in labeled and unlabeled versions. Windows / Macintosh / Network Compatible
The new edition features more than 100 new and updated illustrations, additional clinical images and photos of early embryologic development, an expanded chapter on the cardiovascular system, and the latest information on molecular biology ...
Concise, clearly written, and vibrantly illustrated, Langman’s Medical Embryology, 15th Edition, makes complex embryology concepts approachable to help you build the clinical understanding essential to your success in medical practice, ...
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The text is highly valued as a teaching and learning resource for its clinical correlation boxes, summaries, problems to solve, illustrations and clinical images, and clear, concise writing style--all of which make the subject matter ...
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Learning Objectivesthat highlight the coverage of the chapter vis-à-vis the new competency-based curriculum.
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(Source: Part A: Anatomy & Physiology. Adapted International Edition; 2019; Part B: Human Embryology and Developmental Biology. 6th ed.; 2019) Fig. 3.6 Spermiogenesis. (A) The haploid spermatid is shown in.
This edition has been fully updated by the world’s foremost embryologists and is based on the popular text, The Developing Human, written by the same author team.