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Fig 3 - Self-organization of biological morphogenesis: General approaches and topo-geometrical models

Fig. 3.1 Localizing main mechanical stresses in early gastrula-tail bud stages of Rana temporaria embryos (rows 1-4) by local incisions (black wedges). Left column schemes of operations. Next frames to the right, in succession: sketches and shots of fast deformations (red pointers); shots of the delayed (active) deformations (blue pointers). Successive steps of deformations are connected by arrows. Row 5 active delayed deformations of extirpated fragments of lateral ectoderm with underlined mesoderm. From Beloussov et al. (1975), modified 
1 Localizing main mechanical stresses in early gastrula-tail bud stages of Rana temporaria embryos (rows 1-4) by local incisions (black wedges). Left column schemes of operations. Next frames to the right, in succession: sketches and shots of fast deformations (red pointers); shots of the delayed (active) deformations (blue pointers). Successive steps of deformations are connected by arrows. Row 5 active delayed deformations of extirpated fragments of lateral ectoderm with underlined mesoderm. From Beloussov et al. (1975), modified 
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