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Form and Causality in Early Development

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THE fertility of its ideas and the widths of its interests have combined to make the Brussels School of Embryology under Prof. Dalcq a centre whose work and activities are of the greatest interest and importance to all biologists. It is therefore particularly valuable to have Prof. Dalcq's views succinctly set forth in this volume which he has written in English.

Form and Causality in Early Development

By Prof. Albert M. Dalcq. Pp. vi + 197. (Cambridge Biological Studies.) (Cambridge: At the University Press 1938.) 12s. 6d. net.

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BEER, G. Form and Causality in Early Development. Nature 144, 493–494 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/144493a0

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