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Jour. Exp. Zool. 79:399. 

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Quart. Eev. Biol. 19:187. 

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unnHcerated duck and chick kidney tissue." Biol. Bull. 79:329- 

 Schechtmann, A. M., 19'4-7 - "Antigens of early developmental stages of the chick." Jour. 



Exp. Zool. 105:329. 

 Schmidt, G., 1937 - "On the growth stimulating effect of egg white and its importance for 



embryonic development." Enzymologia. '+:'4-0. 

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yolk and albumen extract saline-agar substrata." JoviC. Exp. Zool. 106:J)k^. 

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embryos in vitro." Science. 106:452. 

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Jour. Exp. Zool. 107:39. 

 Stiles, K. A. & E. W. Watterson, I938 - "The effects of Jarring upon the embryogeny of 



chick embryos." Anat. Bee. 70:7- 

 Stilwell, E. F., 191*7 - "The influence of temperature variation upon the occurrence of 



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 Swezy, 0., I915 - "Efeg albumen as a culture medium for chick tissues." Biol. Bull. 28:1*7. 

 Tompkins, E. B., B. B. Cunningham, & P. L. Kirk, 191*7 -"mtosis, cell size and 'growth' in 



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 Waddington, C. H. , 1932 - "Experiments on the development of chick and duck embryos, culti- 

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temperatures." Growth. 8:175. 

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