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www.anatomyatlases.org/MicroscopicAnatomy/Appendices/Ap...
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Glossopharyngeal nerve. Gracilis: L. slender. Fasciculus gracilis, a long and slender fiber tract in the spinal cord. Gyrus: L. from Gr. gyros, circle. Cerebral gyri.
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The fluorescence of the other cranial nerves was undetectable because of a slender fasciculus. Histologically, fluorescence was observed in the external nerve ...
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www.neuroanatomy.wisc.edu/sc97/text/p1/Pathway.htm
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There are two components to the dorsal column system, called fasciculus gracilis and fasciculus cuneatus (fasciculus = L., little bundle; gracilis = slender; ...
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Sep 18, 2011 ... What is the difference between the fasciculus gracilis and the fasciculus cuneatus ? The slender bundle is more medial than the wedge-shaped ...
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gracil- L. gracilis, slender. (Fasciculus gracilis,, gracile, gracilis muscle) gubernacul- L. gubernaculum, a rudder (from gubernare, to steer). (Guernaculum of tetis ...
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www.mccauslandcenter.sc.edu/mricro/obsolete/comd502/7.p...
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Muscle Spindle Organs. Kinesthesia; Proprioception. 12. Neural Pathways. Fasciculus Gracilis. (slender, graceful). Fasciculus Cuneatus. (wedge-shaped – short) ...
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www.memidex.com/fasciculus
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Sep 19, 2011 ... fasciculus | fasciculi [plural] | fascicle [definition 2, synonym, sense-specific]. a slender bundle of anatomical fibers (as nerve fibers) | "fascicle" ...
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homepage.ntlworld.com/teversal/myweb/CNS/basic_somatose...
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The midline tracts are tall and thin, and were given the name gracile fasciculus ( gracile means slender, and fasciculus means a collection of axons). The outer ...
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faculty.rcc.edu/ivey/resources/word/Somatosensory.doc
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The midline tracts are tall and thin, and are given the name gracile fasciculus ( gracile means slender, and fasciculus means a collection of axons). – The outer ...
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