fascicle|fascicles in English

noun

[fas·ci·cle || 'fæsɪkl]

bundle, bunch, cluste

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1. The last published issue of Ascomycete.org is fascicle 1, vol

2. Inflorescence Bipinnate, cylindrical, erect, 6-15 cm long, fascicles laxly (toward the base) to densely (near the apex) arranged, 1-3.5 cm apart, bearing 4 to 6 fascicles densely aggregated at …

3. Donald Knuth Description: This monograph has three popular algorithms books and a number of fascicles.

4. This new version includes Zhiying Chinese Character Learning (fascicle), Zhiying Chinese Character Fast Learning (combination) and Zhiying Pinyin.

5. The ontogenesis of the flower supports the conception that a stamen fascicle is a branched stamen.

6. The multivolumed book that the author of its every fascicle is different and hasn't general author is a special one.

7. Disposition of Aponeuroses (aponeurosis) (whitish fibers) of superior serratus posterior intended to distribute the constraints of muscular fascicles

8. Aponeuroses The fascicles attach to the Aponeuroses and form an angle (the pennation angle) to the load axis of the muscle.

9. Amelanchier bartramiana: flowers borne in a fascicle of 1-4, leaves with stalks 2-10 mm long, and summit of ovary hairy (vs

10. Amelanchier bartramiana: flowers borne in a fascicle of 1-4, leaves with stalks 2-10 mm long, and leaf blades tapered at base (vs

11. The irony of standing in Dickinson's bedroom clutching a recreated fascicle was that while I could reach out and touch her poetry, her essence would forever remain just beyond my grasp.

12. The title for Russian Serial on that Standarding descriptions which that inquire into approach a subject from different angles: some common series, fascicle and subordinated content, used to symbols.

13. The 5 leaves developed at seedling stage played main role in seedling development, 7th to 22nd leaves developed at leaves development stage played important role in leaf fascicle and curd development.

14. ‘But I can provide a more modest Antedating, taking the ‘box’ metaphor back to 1969.’ ‘Contributors have been supplying Antedatings since the first fascicles of the OED were published in the 1880s.’

15. Throughout the aganglionic colon section, processes of intrinsic neurons are absent; but close to the cone-shaped transitional section abnormal nerve fascicles are present, bound by hypertrophic perineurium, and contain masses of collagen in distended endoneurial interspaces.

16. As with the Records of the Grand Historian, Zhang Qian, a notable Chinese general who travelled to the west, was a key source for the cultural and socio-economic data on the Western Regions contained in the 96th fascicle.

17. Anatomical variations of the piriformis muscle have been reported in the literature and include a bifid or bipartite muscle, subdivision into several fascicles, tendon or muscle fusion with the gluteus medius, gluteus minimus, superior gemellus, obturator internus and/or joint capsule, as well as a Bimuscular conglomeration between the gluteus

18. The book Variétés différentielles et analytiques was a fascicule de résultats, that is, a summary of results, on the theory of manifold s, rather than a worked-out exposition. A final volume IX on spectral theory (Théories spectrales) from 1983 marked the presumed end of the publishing project; but a further commutative algebra fascicle was produced at the end of the twentieth century .