(1) An installment of a printed work.
(2) A bundle of fibers (especially nerve fibers.
(3) A bundle of fibers (especially nerve fibers).
(1) It is therefore no surprise to find that the manuscript, more technically known as the u2018eleventh fascicle of Wiu2019 used in this recording originated in Paris around the year 1230.
(2) When the last fascicle was published in April 1928, it completed a ten-volume dictionary documenting over 400,000 words and phrases.
(3) We have also published two new fascicules from the series.
(4) Rugose corals with solitary form, fasciculate colonial form, simple morphology, and high variability also tended to resist the latest Ordovician extinctions.
(5) Bundles of nerve fibers serving a common function and sharing a common origin and destination are grouped together in tracts or fasciculi .
(6) Histologically, all demonstrated a densely cellular storiform or vaguely fascicular pattern, broadly extending into the subcutaneous fat.
(7) The tumor was composed of spindle and epithelioid cells, some of which were arranged in a fascicular pattern, consistent with malignant melanoma.
(8) Flowers are solitary or fascicled , hermaphroditic, bright yellow, diurnal, and last less than 1 day.
(9) The cut surface of the lesion was tan-white and had a faint fascicular pattern.
(10) The spindle cells were arranged in a predominantly fascicular pattern.
(11) The corallum is generally fasciculate and phaceloid, attaining 116 u00d7 126 mm in transverse section at its widest part.
(12) It has terminal, fascicled inflorescences of several scarlet flowers covered by imbricate, scarious sheaths, and the labellum margins are fused with the column forming a short, saccate nectary spur.
(13) It was agreed that the work would take ten years to complete, be published at intervals in fascicles , and in its final form would consist of four volumes of some 6,400 pages.
(14) The medial longitudinal fasciculus occupies its characteristic paramedian position.
(15) Well, what I do is to take my pen-knife and slit the whole book up into forty or so fascicles .
(16) An extra fasciculus from the clavicle is found in 3% of individuals.
(17) As it pursues its arched course, the superior longitudinal fasciculus gathers and sheds nerve fibers from various cortical areas, and so links them to each other.
(18) Accessory fasciculi vary markedly in their origin and termination.
(19) Some tumors may display a fascicular or spindled appearance.
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