Definition of Teratology. Meaning of Teratology. Synonyms of Teratology

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Definition of Teratology

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Meaning of Teratology from wikipedia

- Teratology is the study of abnormalities of physiological development in organisms during their life span. It is a sub-discipline in medical genetics which...
- Neurotoxicology and Teratology is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on the toxicological effects of chemical and physical...
- Structural biology Synthetic biology Systematics Systems biology Taxonomy Teratology Toxicology Virology Virophysics Xenobiology Zoology Research Biologist...
- zoological investigation: anatomy, physiology, histology, embryology, teratology and ethology. Modern zoology first arose in German and British universities...
- Structural biology Synthetic biology Systematics Systems biology Taxonomy Teratology Toxicology Virology Virophysics Xenobiology Zoology Research Biologist...
- botanist Maxwell T. Masters in his book on plant abnormalities, Vegetable Teratology (1869). The term is derived from Scientific Latin phyllodium, which is...
- embryologist and anatomist, known for his Six Principles of Teratology. In 1960 he co-founded The Teratology Society, and was since then one of its most active...
- during the following three years he taught zoology at the Athénée, and teratology at the École pratique. He was elected a member of the French Academy of...
- Structural biology Synthetic biology Systematics Systems biology Taxonomy Teratology Toxicology Virology Virophysics Xenobiology Zoology Research Biologist...
- pterygomandibular raphe The lateral palpebral raphe The mylohyoid raphe In teratology, a malformation or congenital disorder involving a raphe, such as spina...