Definition of Fascicles. Meaning of Fascicles. Synonyms of Fascicles

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Definition of Fascicles

Fascicle
Fascicle Fas"ci*cle, n. One of the divisions of a book published in parts; fasciculus.
Fascicle
Fascicle Fas"ci*cle, n. [L. fasciculus, dim. of fascis. See Fasces.] A small bundle or collection; a compact cluster; as, a fascicle of fibers; a fascicle of flowers or roots.

Meaning of Fascicles from wikipedia

- fascicle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fascicle or fasciculus may refer to: Muscle fascicle, a bundle of skeletal muscle fibers Nerve fascicle,...
- enveloping perimysium connective tissue. Fascicles are bundled together by epimysium connective tissue. Muscle fascicles typically only contain one type of...
- as in tissues or the glochid fascicles of Opuntia may have little or nothing to do with branch morphology. Leaf fascicles are present in all pines, and...
- Bundles of nerve fascicles are called fasciculi and are constituents of a nerve trunk. A main nerve trunk may contain a great many fascicles enclosing many...
- Volume 4, Fascicles 0–4, was published in 2011. Volume 4, Fascicle 6 ("Satisfiability") was released in December 2015; Volume 4, Fascicle 5 ("Mathematical...
- Longitudinal callosal fascicles, or Probst bundles, are aberrant bundles of axons that run in a front-back (antero-posterior) direction rather than a...
- Some of the fascicles were recorded by Dōgen, while others were recorded by his disciples. Dōgen rearranged the order of the fascicles that make up the...
- 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...
- alphabetically between KA and KE. EIF considers fascicles XVI/4 through XVI/6 "counterfeit fascicles". In a review of Volume III, Richard W. Bulliet calls...
- action potentials to the Purkinje fibers. When a bundle branch or their fascicles becomes injured (by underlying heart disease, myocardial infarction, or...