Sentence examples for bundle of fibres from inspiring English sources

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Finally, Jallo would cut the corpus callosum, the bundle of fibres that connect the two hemispheres of the brain.

The brain is divided into two halves, or hemispheres, that are joined by a bundle of fibres called the corpus callosum.

Nerve, in anatomy, a glistening white cordlike bundle of fibres, surrounded by a sheath, that connects the nervous system with other parts of the body.

Wick, thread, strip, or bundle of fibres that, by capillary action, draws up the oil of a lamp or the melted wax in a candle to be burned.

The collected light will be transported through the Upper Port Plug #3 (UPP3) to a bundle of fibres and ultimately to a set of remote spectrometers.

The present study provides original experimental data concerning the evolution of the microstructure of a bundle of fibres during its deformation.

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Running alongside the country's intercity power lines is a bundle of fibre-optic cables, which were originally installed to monitor the electrical grid's performance.

Bundles of fibres from neurons are held together by connective tissue and form nerves.

Palm trees have no growth rings, being made up of spirally arranged bundles of fibres, giving a light, spongy wood.

The inner third of the sclera, combined with some choroidal tissue, stretches across the opening, and the sheet thus formed is perforated to permit the passage of fasciculi (bundles of fibres) of the optic nerve.

The stomates are in rows between the veins, and the mesophyll is often poorly developed and mostly parenchymatous with scattered bundles of fibres.

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