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- Look up fusiform or fusiformis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fusiform (from Latin fusus ‘spindle’) means having a spindle-like shape that is wide...
- 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...
- The mid-fusiform sulcus is a shallow sulcus that divides the fusiform gyrus into lateral and medial partitions. Functionally, the MFS divides both large-scale...
- and infection in the arterial wall from bacteremia (mycotic aneurysms). Fusiform dolichoectatic aneurysms represent a widening of a segment of an artery...
- The fusiform elimia (Elimia fusiformis) was a species of freshwater snail with an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Pleuroceridae. This...
- 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 ...
- 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...
- phloem apart. The vascular cambium usually consists of two types of cells: Fusiform initials (tall, axially oriented) Ray initials (smaller and round to angular...
- the direction that the muscle fibers run, in their muscle architecture. Fusiform muscles have fibers that run parallel to the length of the muscle, and...