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The Egg of oryzias latipes

Japan, 1963
film

Artificial fertilization of the killifish. through constant research a method of artificial fertilization of the transparent eggs of killifish or oryzias lati..

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The Killifish

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Beginnings of vertebrate life

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Fish embryo from fertilization to hatching

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How animal life begins

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Fertilization and birth

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Carp in a marsh

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The Sea urchin. Part 1

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A Fish is born

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In the beginning

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Sperm cell development in the grasshopper

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