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  2. File:Prenatal development table.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Fetus About to be Aborted.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Fetus proposal.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 15:35, 26 April 2007: 2,100 × 5,400 (101 KB): Andrew c {{Information |Description=These are hand drawn (using multiple frames of reference) images of human fetuses at various points of development that proposed to replace the objectable blobs on the pregnancy SVG series |Source=self-made |Date=2007-04-26 |Aut

  5. Amniotic sac - Wikipedia

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    Amniotic sac. The amniotic sac, also called the bag of waters[ 1][ 2] or the membranes, [ 3] is the sac in which the embryo and later fetus develops in amniotes. It is a thin but tough transparent pair of membranes that hold a developing embryo (and later fetus) until shortly before birth. The inner of these membranes, the amnion, encloses the ...

  6. File:Water molecule 3D.svg - Wikipedia

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    600 × 515 (3 KB) Mrmw: code: 19:37, 21 May 2010: 1,100 × 945 (15 KB) Jynto: Revamping image, per update to the corresponding png image, File:Water-3D-vdW.png. Gradients and atom sizes are vastly improved from the last version. Upgrading the image this way (rather than uploading a new version) would save numerous edits to tar: 12:16, 2 ...

  7. Wikipedia:Graphics Lab/Resources/SVG - Wikipedia

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    The SVG format is the working format of the stored image so that people can more easily convert images for use in different languages. If you're using a browser other than Internet Explorer, just keep clicking the image and you'll eventually get the full-size image, which will be the SVG version. For example; keep clicking the image to the right.

  8. File:Water molecule (1).svg - Wikipedia

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