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Make sure that the article is organized and also put in order according the professors list. You also need to make sure that all of the sections are finished and that the authors names are removed. You need to make sure that each section heading is labeled and is larger than the normal writing.

Lead section- 2 because it has too much information and goes to in depth to the information. Content- 12 or 13 because you have topics that are missing life fertilization and also other topics that need to be more in depth and more information added. Style- 1 or 1.5 because there isn't a title, the section headings need to be bolded and be easier to be seen and the information needs to be more balanced across the sections. Citations- 3 because you have good citations, but they are not all organized into the same location.


Talk: Chick development citations[edit]

Citations [1]

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[5] Mgriggs3 (talk) 04:31, 14 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

  1. ^ Gandara, Carlos André Tarrio; Araújo, Eduardo Spadari; Motta, Ubirajara Indio Carvalho da (2008). "Chicken embryo as an experimental model for the study of gastroschisis". Acta Cirurgica Brasileira. pp. 247–252.
  2. ^ Vergara, M Natalia; Canto-Soler, M Valeria (27 June 2012). "Rediscovering the chick embryo as a model to study retinal development". Neural Development. p. 22. doi:10.1186/1749-8104-7-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
  3. ^ Vergara, M Natalia; Canto-Soler, M Valeria (27 June 2012). "Rediscovering the chick embryo as a model to study retinal development". Neural Development. p. 22. doi:10.1186/1749-8104-7-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
  4. ^ Stern, Claudio D. (2005). "The chick; a great model system becomes even greater". Developmental Cell. pp. 9–17. doi:10.1016/j.devcel.2004.11.018.
  5. ^ Hamburger, V.; Hamilton, H. L. (1951). "A series of normal stages in the development of the chick embryo". Journal of Morphology. pp. 49–92.