词汇 | fascicle |
释义 | fascicle noun[ C ] specializeduk /ˈfæs.ɪ.kəl/ us /ˈfæs.ɪ.kəl/ fasciclenoun[C] (BOOK)publishing (alsofascicule) one part of a book that is published or made available separately: The collected works were issued in fascicles. Only 200 copies of the fascicules were run off. The volume is made of a series of fascicles, each of which begins with a new document. I take my pen-knife and slit the whole book up into forty or so fascicles. A section of the original text is missing: apparently one or two fascicules. Books & parts of books acknowledgment acknowledgmentsphrase addendum artwork bibliographical bibliographically concordance edition epigraph epilogue errata erratum jacket library monograph non-biographical omnibus preface spine verso fasciclenoun[C] (IN BODY)anatomy , medical (alsofasciculuspluralfasciculi) a group of muscle or nerve fibres: (用于医学术语)束 muscle fascicles肌束 axonal fascicles the medial longitudinal fasciculus The left bundle branch divides into two or three sheet-like fascicles that spread over the left ventricular subendocardial surface. These areas are connected by a bundle of axons known as the arcuate fasciculus. In the central nervous system the nerve fibres are organized in bundles called tracts, or fasciculi. Substances & structures in the body abductor accessorius ACL actin adductor funiculus fusiform glomerular glomerulus GnRH navicular neuroendocrine neurohormonal neurohormone nociceptive tendinous tendinum tendo tensor Th Examples of fasciclefascicle Each fascicle is subdivided into smaller fascicles of axons arranged around a group of glial cells with large nuclei. The intrinsic tectal astrocytes closely associated with fascicles of vimentin labeled radial glial cells, indicating a presumptive radial migration of astrocytes. Each fascicle is identical to the original publication, and displays the same high standard of cartography and colour plate reproduction. Necropsy showed a grossly abnormal arrangement of ventricular myocardial fascicles and bands, with absence of the papillary muscles causing tricuspid and mitral regurgitation. On the male trees inflorescences are often in fascicles, and with each inflorescence a whorl of bracts surrounds a capitulum of apetalous male flowers. Fascicle: gathering number, with the type of gathering (quaternion, quinternion, etc.) in subscript; gathering signatures, in the upper righthand corner, are indicated in parentheses. Nevertheless, it is considerably easier to use than the original fascicles, particularly as a library resource. The gross disarray of the myocardial fascicles was undoubtedly of developmental origin and might properly be described as a congenital cardiomyopathy. The nerve is unpleated and divided into approximately 15 large fascicles surrounded by numerous collagenous astrocytic processes. The volume is made of a series of fascicles, each of which begins with a new document. Evidently the volume was assembled only after a suitable number of fascicles had accumulated. In wild-type embryos, subperineurial glial cells grow around axon fascicles and appear to stabilize this wrapping by the formation of autocellular sepatate junctions. The nerve is circular and arranged in distinct fascicles. The divisions between fascicles are harder to distinguish in the adult nerve. Cigar-shaped glia are rare and predominantly located vitread to the axonal fascicles. See all examples of fascicle These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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