Used in a Sentence

embryology

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for embryology.

Editorial note

The author needs to learn some basic embryology and stop publishing incorrect and misleading articles on this topic.

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Quick take

The scientific study of embryos and (often) also the developmental biology of all prenatal phases (embryology sensu stricto plus fetology and teratology collectively).

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of embryology gathered in one view.

noun

The scientific study of embryos and (often) also the developmental biology of all prenatal phases (embryology sensu stricto plus fetology and teratology collectively).

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for embryology.

noun

The scientific study of embryos and (often) also the developmental biology of all prenatal phases (embryology sensu stricto plus fetology and teratology collectively).

Example sentences

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The author needs to learn some basic embryology and stop publishing incorrect and misleading articles on this topic.

2

And before you think that these are solvable issues, look into embryology [3] a bit more.

3

It should be pretty clear to anyone following embryology that a lot of really ancient genes are still present in modern animals, waiting to be re-awakened when the time is right.

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It is the result of a long developmental process encompassing embryology, learning and experience acquisition.

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Yes, it was explicitly banned in 1990, with the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act.

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The Koran also gets embryology wrong, after plagiarising Galen, so I'd take it with your GDA of salt.

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What is the point of studying insect embryology when you aren't an insect?

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Once you understand the embryology, there are actually a variety of things like the appendix: they're just the ends of things that come together.

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Even today mouth pipettes are still used occasionally (in embryology, for example).

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Instead, what embryology tells us is that the power of life and the power of death are not opposite to each other, but deeply entangled.

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I get his criticism of evolution and the big bang theory- that is par for the course for guys like him- but embryology?

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Even if he could read and write, he could not have acquired knowledge of Greek or Hellenic embryology via written works since the first major translations of Greek embryology into Arabic began at least 150 years after the death of Muhammad.

Quote examples

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Mentions the "The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008" which banned implantation of a genetically modified embryo.

2

Embryology and the field of Evolutionary development ("evodevo") has made a lot of this more concrete recently.

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Think of it as "economic embryology" - and just like real embryology yields some incredible insights into the adult organism, I think the economic embryology gedanken experiment can generate real insights into a mature economy.

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I “feel” like I can choose where to focus attention, but that too is a predictable outcome arising from the integration of my embryology, memories, and recently reinforced behaviors.

Proper noun examples

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I bet that the man being promoted here as the best thing since the invention of Banjo, didn't discovered the effect of chemical gradients in Embryology.

2

[2] Does the Qur’an Plagiarse Ancient Greek Embryology?

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use embryology in a sentence?

The author needs to learn some basic embryology and stop publishing incorrect and misleading articles on this topic.

What does embryology mean?

The scientific study of embryos and (often) also the developmental biology of all prenatal phases (embryology sensu stricto plus fetology and teratology collectively).

What part of speech is embryology?

embryology is commonly used as noun.