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FASCICLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a small or slender bundle: such as a : a tight cluster of plant parts (such as leaves or flowers) b : a slender bundle of anatomical fibers (such as muscle ...
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FASCICLE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
noun · a bundle or cluster of branches, leaves, etc · Also called: fasciculus. anatomy a small bundle of fibres, esp nerve fibres · printing another name for ...
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Muscle fascicle - Wikipedia
A muscle fascicle is a bundle of skeletal muscle fibers surrounded by perimysium, a type of connective tissue. Muscle fascicle. Structure of a skeletal ...
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fascicle (ˈfæsɪk(ə)l) Also 7 fasickle. [ad. L. fasciculus dim. of fascis: see fasces.] 1. A bunch, bundle. Now only in scientific use. Formerly also fig.1622 F. Markham Bk. War iv. v. 138 This Fasickle or bundle of vertues. 1792 Char. in Ann. Reg. 46/2 The middle fascicle of hair..is wrapped in a la...
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Fascicle (botany) - Wikipedia
A fascicle is a bundle of leaves or flowers growing crowded together; alternatively the term might refer to the vascular tissues that supply such an organ with ...
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fascicle, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
OED's earliest evidence for fascicle is from 1622, in the writing of Francis Markham, soldier. fascicle is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin fasciculus.
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Fascicle
Fascicle or fasciculus may refer to:
Anatomy and histology
Muscle fascicle, a bundle of skeletal muscle fibers
Nerve fascicle, a bundle of axons (nerve discrete bundle of vascular tissue
Other uses
Fasciculus, a fossil comb jelly
Fasciculus Chemicus, a 17th-century anthology of alchemical writings
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9.6E: Arrangement of Fascicles - Medicine LibreTexts
Skeletal muscles are grouped into fascicles, which are bunches of muscle fibers surrounded by a perimysium.
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Peripheral nerve fascicles: anatomy and clinical relevance - PubMed
Within a peripheral nerve, the individual nerve fibers are grouped together in fascicles. Whether there is somatotopic organization within these fascicles ...
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Fascicle - (Anatomy and Physiology I) - Vocab, Definition ... - Fiveable
A fascicle is a bundle of skeletal muscle fibers surrounded by perimysium, a type of connective tissue. It plays a crucial role in determining the muscle's ...
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FASCICLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
one part of a book that is published or made available separately: The collected works were issued in fascicles. Only 200 copies of the fascicules were run off ...
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Fascicle (botany)
Etymology of fascicle and related terms
The term fascicle and its derived terms such as fasciculation are from the Latin fasciculus, the diminutive of The fascicle sheath is another character that is important for identification.
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What is the difference between muscle fascicle and muscle bundle? , the muscle bundle is shown to be as a bundle of fascicl...
**Short answer** Muscle fascicles are the building blocks of skeletal muscle. **Background** Skeletal muscle, or striated muscle is composed of many units called muscle fascicles. The fascicles are bound together by a type of connective tissue called fascia. Fascicles in skeletal muscle are composed...
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Muscle fascicle
Muscle fascicle structure is a useful diagnostic tool for dermatomyositis. Myocytes towards the edges of the muscle fascicle are typically narrower, while those at the centre of the muscle fascicle are a normal thickness.
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Understanding this description of NP completeness in TAOCP, Fascicle 6, Satisfiability. ### Context I am reading TAOCP, Vol 4, Fascicle 6, Satisfiability. }$ technically mean it's bounded above by a function of the form $N^{f(N)}$ such that $f(N)$ is eventually bounded above by a constant multiple of $1$. Parsing all that, it does mean it's eventually bound...
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