In the Womb

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The images have been produced for National geographic channel and have been taken through a microchamber introduced into the uterus. More details available on the final slide.


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Good to see a tleant at work. I can't match that.

Was totally stuck until I read this, now back up and rnnuing.

Cool! That's a cleevr way of looking at it!

Your atrcile perfectly shows what I needed to know, thanks!

I really wish there were more artciels like this on the web.

I'm imperssed! You've managed the almost impossible.

I can't believe I've been going for years whituot knowing that.

awesome pics.my gudness to watch.i wonder how is it traumatic to baby !!!

my name is sanjeev botsakati .i am a student but while reading i find difficult to read even the courses that are easy and my mind is distracted whilw reading . how can i improve my reading ? how can i accelerate my reading.i am a forgetful student .how can we remember for the long time

Thanks for introducing a lttile rationality into this debate.

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