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fascicle an installment of a book or journal that is published in parts. See also: BooksFascicle 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.
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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). In the meantime, the committees prepared two provisional fascicles. |
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