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fascicle
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fas·ci·cle  (fs-kl)
n.
1. A small bundle.
2. One of the parts of a book published in separate sections. Also called fascicule.
3. Botany A bundle or cluster of stems, flowers, or leaves.
4. See fasciculus.

[Latin fasciculus, diminutive of fascis, bundle.]

fasci·cled adj.

fascicle  (fs-kl)
A bundle or cluster of stems, flowers, or leaves, such as the bundles in which pine needles grow.

fascicle
an installment of a book or journal that is published in parts.
See also: Books
Fascicle small bundle or bunch; a tuft or cluster of leaves, etc.
Examples: fascicle of fibres, 1738; of flowers; of hair, 1792; of leaves [pages of a book]; of roots; of virtues, 1622.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.fascicle - an installment of a printed work
instalment, installment - a part of a published serial
2.fasciclefascicle - a bundle of fibers (especially nerve fibers)
trigonum cerebrale, fornix - an arched bundle of white fibers at the base of the brain by which the hippocampus of each hemisphere projects to the contralateral hippocampus and to the thalamus and mamillary bodies
nerve tissue, nervous tissue - tissue composed of neurons
nervous system, systema nervosum - the sensory and control apparatus consisting of a network of nerve cells
nerve, nervus - any bundle of nerve fibers running to various organs and tissues of the body


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Together with the 14 channels of EMG and the 3-D spine posture and angles acquired from the 3-Space instrument, the information was input to an anatomically detailed computerized spine model representing 118 muscle fascicles as well as lumped parameter passive tissues, spanning the 6 lumbar joints (T12-L1 to L5-S1).
Histologically, it appeared as a benign spindle cell neoplasm arranged in fascicles in prominent hyalinized stroma (figure 3, A).
 
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