fasciculus

IPA: fˈæʃɪkjʌɫʌs

noun

  • (anatomy) A small bundle of nerve, muscle or tendon fibers.
  • One of the divisions of a book published in separate parts; a fascicle.
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Examples of "fasciculus" in Sentences

  • Inferior longitudinal fasciculus.
  • Superior longitudinal fasciculus.
  • Sternoscapular fasciculus to the upper border of scapula.
  • The thalamic fasciculus is a component of the subthalamus.
  • Rostral interstitial nucleus of medial longitudinal fasciculus.
  • The fibers of this fasciculus cover those of the restiform body.
  • Further damage occurs in the white matter of the uncinate fasciculus.
  • The arcuate fasciculus near the dominant parietal lobe is usually involved 241.
  • Ephesos, the notable event is the appearance of the first fasciculus of the work on _Edfu_ by M. de Rochemonteix.
  • In nine of the 10 tone-deaf subjects, the researchers could detect no arcuate fasciculus in the right hemisphere at all.
  • DM: Neurological trauma resulting in damage to the arcuate fasciculus with concomitant associative aphasia, and/or chronic generalized idiopathic disenchantment.
  • The Extensor coccygis is a slender muscular fasciculus, which is not always present; it extends over the lower part of the posterior surface of the sacrum and coccyx.
  • Brain scans of 10 tone-deaf subjects — people who couldn't differentiate between or produce sounds of various pitches — revealed that they had many fewer fibers in the arcuate fasciculus, the pathway that connects the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain, than did a control group.
  • Gregoriis, 1491, in-fol., contengonsi intagli in legno (si vogliono disegnati non gia incisi da Andrea Mantegna) di grande dimensione, e che furono piu volte riprodotti negli anni successivi. Quest 'edizione del "fasciculus" del 1491, sta fra nostri libri e potrebbe benissimo essere il volume d'Anatomia notato da Leonardo.
  • In the reticularis alba the longitudinal fibers form two well-defined fasciculi, viz.: (1) the lemniscus, which lies close to the raphé, immediately behind the fibers of the pyramid; and (2) the medial longitudinal fasciculus, which is continued upward from the anterior and lateral proper fasciculi of the medulla spinalis, and, in the upper part of the medulla oblongata, lies between the lemniscus and the gray substance of the rhomboid fossa.

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