Biokinetics and biodynamics of human differentiation

principles and applications

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""In a revolutionary departure from traditional concepts of human differentiation, this book refutes Haeckel's biogenetic law--embryonic development of an individual organism (its ontogeny) follows the same path as the evolutionary history of its species (its phylogeny)--and offers a perspective of the developing embryo as a single unit rather than as a number of isolated parts"--Provided by publisher"--Provided by publisher.

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