Definition of Fasciculi. Meaning of Fasciculi. Synonyms of Fasciculi

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Definition of Fasciculi

Fasciculi
Fasciculus Fas*cic"u*lus, n.; pl. Fasciculi. [L. See Fascicle.] 1. A little bundle; a fascicle. 2. A division of a book.

Meaning of Fasciculi from wikipedia

- Look up fascicle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fascicle or fasciculus may refer to: Muscle fascicle, a bundle of skeletal muscle fibers Nerve fascicle...
- The proper fasciculi, or spinospinal fasciculi, or propriospinal tracts, are groups of short fibres, ascending and descending, and crossed and uncrossed...
- uncertain whether fibers are continued directly from the gracile and cuneate fasciculi into the inferior peduncle. The rostral spinocerebellar tract is a tract...
- the various long ascending fasciculi. (Spinotectal fasciculus labeled at bottom right.) Diagram of the prin****l fasciculi of the spinal cord. (Spinotectal...
- next to the midline, and the cuneate fasciculus, lying laterally. These fasciculi end in rounded elevations known as the gracile and the cuneate tubercles...
- spinae; pl.: multifidi) muscle consists of a number of fleshy and tendinous fasciculi, which fill up the groove on either side of the spinous processes of the...
- Kaempfer in his book Amoenitatum exoticarum politico-physico-medicarum fasciculi V. (1712). He wrote that ****an had three syllabaries: firo-canna (hiragana)...
- gemellus muscle and the superior gemellus muscle, two small accessory fasciculi to the tendon of the internal obturator muscle. The gemelli muscles belong...
- Cerebral white matter is viewed as an intricately organized system of fasciculi that facilitate the highest expression of cerebral activity. Evidence...
- The occipitofrontal fasciculus, also known as the fronto-occipital fasciculus, p****es backward from the frontal lobe, along the lateral border of the caudate...