- Look up
fusiform or
fusiformis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fusiform (from
Latin fusus ‘spindle’)
means having a spindle-like
shape that is wide...
- small, large, giant, and super-giant, and by
shape into
saccular (berry),
fusiform, and microaneurysms.
Saccular aneurysms are the most
common type and can...
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fusiform gyrus, also
known as the
lateral occipitotemporal gyrus, is part of the
temporal lobe and
occipital lobe in
Brodmann area 37. The
fusiform gyrus...
- The
fusiform face area (FFA,
meaning spindle-shaped face area) is a part of the
human visual system (while also
activated in
people blind from birth) that...
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their macroscopic shapes and
sizes and are
described as
either saccular or
fusiform. The
shape of an
aneurysm is not
specific for a
specific disease.: 357 ...
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phloem apart. The
vascular cambium usually consists of two
types of cells:
Fusiform initials (tall,
axially oriented) Ray
initials (smaller and
round to angular...
- a
great deal of
activity in an area of the
temporal lobe
known as the
fusiform gyrus, an area also
known to
cause prosopagnosia when
damaged (particularly...
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tension plays a
major role in
pulling the
ejecta into spheres. Spindle,
fusiform, or almond/rotational
bombs are
formed by the same
processes as spherical...
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Parallel muscles can be
further defined into
three main categories: strap,
fusiform, or fan-shaped.
Strap muscles are
shaped like a
strap or belt and have...
- The
Fusiform body area (FBA) is a part of the
extrastriate visual cortex, an
object representation system involved in the
visual processing of
human bodies...