Complete Definition of "fascicule"

English

Noun
en-noun

  1. An installment of a printed work.
  2. rfv-sense|fascicle?obsolete A bundle of nerve fibers.

#*1893, Charles Zimmerman, "The Relation of the Ocular Nerves to the Brain", The Medical and Surgical Reporter, page 812, Nov. 25, 1893.
#*:Perlia advocates, however, the assumption that the posterior longitudinal fascicule connecting the oculo-motor center with the medulla oblongata, [�].
#*1895, Charles E. Sajous, "Normal Histology and Microscopical Technology", Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences, page 97
#*:In the large tactile hairs, or sinus hairs, � i.e., those provided with a blood-sinus, � several nerve-fibres form a fascicule and enter the follicle near the base; [�].

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Russian: в�п��к m, п��ок не�вов m

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