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Marginal cord insertion of the placenta 19th century illustration
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Light micrograph of Wharton jelly Wharton jelly is the supporting substance around blood vessels of the umbilical cord pink and blue in this ima
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Placenta villi light micrograph
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Childbirth 19th century illustration
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Nucleated red blood cells in placental blood vessels Light micrograph of a section from an affected placenta Release of nucleated red blood cells (n
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Nucleated red blood cells in placental blood vessels Light micrograph of a section from an affected placenta Release of nucleated red blood cells (n
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Nucleated red blood cells in placental blood vessels Light micrograph of a section from an affected placenta Release of nucleated red blood cells (n
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Nucleated red blood cells in placental blood vessels Light micrograph (LM) of a section from an affected placenta Release of nucleated red blood cel
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Grey Seal (Halichoerus grypus) Female Juvenile Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) Lurking on Afterbirth Helgoland Dune North Sea Island Schleswig
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Listeria bacterium Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of the flagellate bacterium Listeria monocytogenes the causative agent of the di
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Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) doe showing afterbirth placenta after giving birth to two newborn fawns in meadow in spring by alimdi Arterra
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Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) doe eating afterbirth placenta after giving birth to two newborn fawns in meadow in spring by alimdi Arterra
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Illustration of foetal blood circulation The foetus is attached to the placenta (upper left) by its umbilical cord through which it receives nutrien
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Illustration showing the delivery of the foetus (upper left) and placenta (upper right) and the dilation of the cervix (bottom) Illustration from Mo
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Illustration of a section through a pregnant uterus (womb) The developing foetus is at centre It is attached to the placenta (upper centre) by its u
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Illustration of a section through the pelvis of a woman who has just given birth showing a midwifes hand inserted into the uterus (womb) via the vagi
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Illustration of a section through the pelvis of a woman who has just given birth showing a midwifes hand inserted into the uterus (womb) via the vagi
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False-colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of the Gram-negative bacterium Listeria monocytogenes the causative agent of the human disease li
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Illustration of a section through the pelvis of a woman who has just given birth showing a midwife pulling on the umbilical cord to try to extract a r
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Foetus at 10 weeks illustration by SEBASTIAN KAULITZKISCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Foetus at 8 weeks illustration by SEBASTIAN KAULITZKISCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Magnolia ovule light micrograph
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Umbilical cord stromal substance light micrograph
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Placenta infarct light micrograph
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Uterus decidua cells light micrograph
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Illustration of human GDF15 (growth differentiation factor 15) protein showing transparent surface with internal ribbon models (left) and surface mode
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Illustration of human GDF15 (growth differentiation factor 15) protein showing transparent surface with internal ribbon models (left) and surface mode
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Listeria monocytogenes Coloured transmission electron micrograph of the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes causative agent of listeriosis in humans
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Illustration of human GDF15 (growth differentiation factor 15) protein showing molecular surface (blue) and ribbon (green) models GDF15 is produced b
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Illustration of human GDF15 (growth differentiation factor 15) protein showing molecular surface (red) and ribbon (white) models GDF15 is produced by
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Hydatidiform mole light micrograph
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Hydatidiform mole light micrograph
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Hydatidiform mole light micrograph
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Hydatidiform mole light micrograph
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Vagina and placenta 18th century illustration From Bartolommeo Eustachi Tabulae Anatomicae second edition Amsterdam 1722 Eustachius was a contem
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Disapointed Man Look at Negative Pregnancy Test Result - Close Up
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False-colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a single flagellate bacterium Listeria monocytogenes the causative agent of the human disease
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Man Hold 3 Negative HCG Pregnancy Test With his Fingers - Close Up
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Childbirth illustration At top left the foetus is in the normal head down facing down birth position and the cervix (neck of the womb) has dilated
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Umbilical cord substance light micrograph
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Umbilical cord substance light micrograph
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Umbilical cord light micrograph
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Placental villi light micrograph
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Twin foetuses in utero illustration These are dizygotic (DZ) twins that have developed from the fertilization of two ovulated oocytes which form two
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Twin foetuses in utero illustration These are dizygotic (DZ) twins that have developed from the fertilization of two ovulated oocytes which form two
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Illustration of twin foetuses in utero that share a single common placenta (red) and chorionic sac (red) but separate amniotic cavities (grey) These
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Eight-week-old foetus This foetus is seen during the end stage of the first trimester It is attached to the placenta and the mothers blood circulat
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Illustration of twin foetuses in utero that share a single common placenta (red) and chorionic sac (red) but separate amniotic cavities (grey) These
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Illustration of the foetal surface of a triplet placenta with three separate umbilical cords No septa are noted and thus each of the placentas have f
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Human embryo at 8 weeks illustration At 8 weeks of gestation most of the amnion and chorion have fused At the embryonic pole closest to the umbilic
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Illustration of the foetal surface of a twin placenta with separate umbilical cords No septum is present across the equator and thus each placental c
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Illustration of the foetal surface of the placenta The two umbilical arteries (red) pass from the foetus to the placenta and are depleted in oxygen a
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Human embryo at 6 weeks illustration
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Twin foetuses in utero illustration These are dizygotic (DZ) twins that have developed from the fertilization of two ovulated oocytes which form two
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Twin foetuses in utero illustration These are dizygotic (DZ) twins that have developed from the fertilization of two ovulated oocytes which form two
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Foetus 6 months illustration The enclosing foetal membranes of the amnion and chorion have been opened and pulled back The umbilical cord enters in
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Macrophotograph of a 175 day old foetus of a rat still linked to the placenta (extreme right) The placenta is firmly attached to the uterine epithel
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Human placenta illustration This is the fetal side of the placenta The cut membranes are the amnion chorion and the decidua (of the uterus) The a
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Transplacental transmission of Cytomegalovirus illustration
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Transplacental transmission of Cytomegalovirus illustration
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Transplacental transmission of Cytomegalovirus illustration
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Transplacental transmission of Cytomegalovirus illustration
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Foetus in the womb illustration The full term foetus in utero (in the womb) occupies much of the abdominal cavity rising towards the level of the ri
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Illustration of a human embryo at three weeks of pregnancy It will then develop into the foetus placenta and amniotic sac by MEDICAL GRAPHICSMICH
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Human embryo at 3 weeks illustration
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Blastocyst illustration
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a Treponema palFalse-colour scanning electron micrograph of the anaerobic spirochaete bacterilidum the causative agent of syphilis in man The bacter
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Blastocyst illustration
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Erythroblastosis foetal light micrograph
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Human placenta Erythroblastosis fetalis Seen is a placental villus from a stillbirth with typical erythroblastosis fetalis showing oedema abundance
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Human placenta Erythroblastosis fetalis Seen is a placental villus from a stillbirth with typical erythroblastosis fetalis showing oedema abundance
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Embryo development illustration
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A smiling mom with a baby in her stomach
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A smiling mom with a baby in her stomach
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A smiling mom with a baby in her stomach
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A smiling mom with a baby in her stomach
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Eight-week-old foetus This foetus is seen during the end stage of the first trimester It is attached to the placenta and the mothers blood circulat
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A smiling mom with a baby in her stomach
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Human embryo illustration
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Human embryo illustration
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Placental circulation illustration The umbilical arteries (red) and veins (blue) terminate in the placenta as tree-like villi Between the villi are
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Baby fetus in the uterus pattern seamless
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Fetus icons set hexagon
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Fetus pattern vector
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Baby fetus in the uterus icon isolated
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Maternity Hospital Glyph Set Vector Illustration flat
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Umbilical cord Coloured Scanning Electron Micro- graph (SEM) of a sectioned human umbilical cord Here the cut umbilical vein (pink) reveals its inn
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Maternity Hospital Isometric Icons Set Vector Illustration
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Maternity Hospital Collection Icons Set Vector
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Maternity Hospital Collection Icons Set Vector
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Baby in womb icon outline style
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Baby fetus in the uterus icon flat style
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Fetus icon simple style
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Baby in womb icon cartoon style
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Fetus icon isometric 3d style
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Uterus during pregnancy 19th century illustration
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Blood test Multi-pipette puts blood samples into a multi-well sample tray during an Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay (ELISA) test for antibodies to
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