We know some of the contributors’ names from brief mentions in the prefaces to the Dictionary that accompanied each portion (called a ‘fascicle’) as it was gradually published between 1884 and 1928.
Her feeding apparatus, that elaborate proboscis, is a multipart marvel with a skin-piercing fascicle of tiny stylets that can suck your blood while injecting mosquito saliva laced with an ...
Individual fascicular repair requires isolation of individual fascicles. The fascicle is the smallest unit of nerve tissue that can be manipulated surgically. Interfascicular connections occur ...
Each muscle in the body is made up of a bundle of fibres called a fascicle, surrounded by a layer of tissue. The average adult male bicep, for example, contains about 253,000 of these fibres. When ...
Using computational modeling, we have set out to identify sources that could contribute to the non-linear scaling of passive fascicle mechanics to whole muscle mechanics. Thus far, we have found that ...
Objective To evaluate changes in biceps femoris long head (BF LH) fascicle length and hamstring muscle size following Nordic hamstring exercise (NHE) or hip extension (HE) training. Design In this ...
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Studies evaluating flexibility using both joint range of motion (ROM) and muscle fascicle length (FL) were included. 6 studies met the inclusion/exclusion criteria, and were appraised using the PEDro ...
Karen Desmond has co-edited the book "The Montpellier Codex: The Final Fascicle. Contents, Contexts, Chronologies" (Boydell & Brewer, 2018). She is also working on a project that is the first project ...