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The trapezius in man similarly arises in part from the clavicle; for the reasons above indicated its clavicular fasciculi cannot exist in distinct form in the animals which have no clavicle.
One of these fasciculi is anterior; the other is situated further back.
These two fasciculi terminate in the snout, which they move laterally.
The two fasciculi then pass towards the knee, being in relation with the rectus and the vastus internus of the triceps.
The fasciculi which form this muscle arise from the crest of the sacrum, and proceed thence to end successively on the coccygeal vertebrae.
Annandale, in Fasciculi Malayenses, Anthropology, part i.
With increased influence of light the tracheal fasciculi also increase, and form a circle of columns in the parenchyma around the centre of the plant.
Around the fasciculi of spiral vessels the cellular tissue also strives to elongate, and begins at the same time to harden.
The cause why the principal bundle does not divide into two equal fasciculi resides in the very nature or essence of the stalk.
The cellular tissue is as it were the soil, in which the fasciculi of spiral vessels are rooted as proprietary plants and out of which they grow.
The stalks of these plants are not hollow, but have a dense interior, because the fasciculi of tracheæ lie within the liber, and there increase.
When plants become nobler, several fasciculi of spiral vessels originate; and in tracing this feature we ascend from the ferns to the grasses and lilies, up to the lower Dicotyledons.
By the light the tracheal fasciculi become finally separated from the cellular substance, evolved to a higher degree as the child or product of light, and planted outwardly.
This dispersion of the trachealfasciculi will not easily take place upon the earth's surface, on account of its lesser degree of aerial polarity, but at a certain height.
Liber is necessarily present around every packet of spiral vessels, and thus with fasciculi everywhere dispersed throughout the stem.
In the division of the ribs of the leaf the internal arrangement of the woody fasciculi in the stem has been placed before our eyes, as by the scalpel of an anatomist.
In several instances in which these fasciculi were divided by Lucas, Calder, and others, no impression whatever was made upon the distortion, and nearly all surgeons agree in the opinion that they should not be interfered with.
The coats of the vessel above the ligature are much thickened, and the internal membrane is occupied with the transverse rugæ occasioned by projecting fasciculi of the fibres, which are always apparent after obstruction of an artery.
Fasciculi from this band may penetrate into the root of the mesentery (Gegenbaur).
Fasciculi of connective-tissue fibres running parallel with the surface of the caseous part.
At b and d thefasciculi of fibres of the fibrous zone penetrate into the central caseous part.
One of the fasciculi of the flexor sublimis digitorum muscle, (the rest of the muscle is seen beneath the tendons of the pintails longus.
In Elasmobranchii a dorsal pair of ridges projects into the cavity of the fourth ventricle, corresponding apparently with the fasciculi teretes of the Mammalia.
The fasciculi teretes in the cavity of the fourth ventricle are developed shortly before the pyramids.
See in the "Fasciculi Zizaniorum magistri Johannis Wyclif cum tritico," ed.
Many documents by or concerning Wyclif are to be found in the "Fasciculi Zizaniorum magistri Joannis Wyclif cum tritico," ed.
Customs of the Malayo-Siamese," in Fasciculi Malayenses, Anthropology, Part II.
Primitive Beliefs and Customs of the Patani Fishermen," in Fasciculi Malayenses, Anthropology, Part I.
Pick the bundles and fasciculi apart until the fibers are so fine as to be almost invisible to the naked eye.
The muscle itself is made up of a number of these fasciculi bound together by a denser layer of connective tissue.
Neither anatomic nor physiologic researches are calculated to demonstrate just what associating fasciculi or what groups of such fasciculi are subservient to any particular co-ordination.
And John Ball, whom the author of the Fasciculi Zizaniorum (p.
Thus it was stated that their influence with the people was so great that had they ventured to oppose the spirit of revolt their words would have been listened to (Fasciculi Zizaniorum, p.
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