Bundles of nerve fibers serving a common function and sharing a common origin and destination are grouped together in tracts or fasciculi. |
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Accessory fasciculi may unite the pectineus with the obturator externus, the iliacus, the capsule of the hip, or the lesser trochanter. |
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A complete muscle consists of numerous fasciculi surrounded by a thick outer layer of connective tissue known as the perimysial septa. |
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On each side of the posterior median sulcus are two longitudinally running fasciculi, the gracile and cuneate, separated by the shallow posterior intermediate sulcus. |
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The slip from the inferior angle of the scapula has sometimes provided fasciculi that are directly continuous with the fibers of rhomboideus major. |
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The fibers in these fasciculi form the lateral part of a vast stratum of white matter that connects the whole of the occipital cortex with the rest of the brain. |
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Misra, The semi normed space defined by a double gai sequence of modulus function, Fasciculi Math. |
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