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Streeter developmental horizon(s) Street·er de·vel·op·men·tal ho·ri·zon(s) (strē'tĕr dē-vel'ŏp-men'tăl hŏ-rī'zŏn[z]), A term borrowed from geology and archeology by Streeter to define 23 developmental stages in young human embryos, from fertilization through the first 2 months; each horizon spanned 2-3 days and emphasized specific anatomic characteristics, to avoid discrepancies in the determination of age and body dimensions. [G.L. Streeter] Street·er de·vel·op·men·tal ho·ri·zon(s) (strētĕr dĕ-velŏp-mentăl hŏr-īzŏnz) A term borrowed from geology and archeology by Streeter to define 23 developmental stages in human embryos, from fertilization through the first 2 months; each horizon spans 2-3 days and emphasizes specific anatomic characteristics, to avoid discrepancies in the determination of age and body dimensions of an embryo. [G.L. Streeter]Streeter, George L., U.S. embryologist, 1873-1948. Streeter bands - strands of amniotic tissue adherent to the embryo or fetus. Synonym(s): amniotic bandsStreeter developmental horizon(s) - a term borrowed from geology and archeology by Streeter to define 23 developmental stages in young human embryos, from fertilization through the first 2 months.Streeter dysplasia |