Om Studies Upon The Early History Of The Ascidian Egg
This influential work by biologist Henry Edward Crampton offers a detailed analysis of the early development of the ascidian egg, a type of marine invertebrate. Published in the early 20th century, the book draws on a wide range of scientific sources to shed light on the complex biological processes that underpin the formation of these organisms. Today, this work remains a central text in the field of developmental biology.
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