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fascicle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fascicle or
fasciculus may
refer to:
Muscle fascicle, a
bundle of
skeletal muscle fibers Nerve fascicle,...
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Volume 4,
Fascicles 0–4, was
published in 2011.
Volume 4,
Fascicle 6 ("Satisfiability") was
released in
December 2015;
Volume 4,
Fascicle 5 ("Mathematical...
- However,
vascular tissues may
occur in
fascicles even when the
organs they
supply are not
fascicled. The term
fascicle and its
derived terms such as fasciculation...
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fascicle is a
bundle of
skeletal muscle fibers surrounded by perimysium, a type of
connective tissue.
Muscle cells are
grouped into
muscle fascicles by...
- A
nerve fascicle is a
bundle of
nerve fibers belonging to a
nerve in the
peripheral nervous system. A
nerve fascicle is also
called a fasciculus, as is...
- Book of Shu, and Book of Wu
receive 30
fascicles, 15
fascicles, and 20
fascicles respectively. Each
fascicle is
organised in the form of one or more...
- that
consisted of 60, 75, 12, and 28
fascicles, with the 60-
fascicle version being the
earliest and the 28-
fascicle version the latest. The
first two were...
- In neuroanatomy, the
arcuate fasciculus (AF; from Latin 'curved bundle') is a
bundle of
axons that
generally connects Broca's area and Wernicke's area...
- The
medial longitudinal fasciculus (MLF) is a
prominent bundle of
nerve fibres which p****
within the ventral/anterior
portion of
periaqueductal gray of...
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consist of
three fascicles, the left
anterior fascicle, the left
posterior fascicle, and the
septal fascicle. The
posterior fascicle supplies the posterior...