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fiber b.’s
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fine fibers extending from the external limiting membrane of the retina to surround the adjacent portions of the rods and cones.
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fiber c.
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any elongated and linear cell.
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fiber d.
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1. the number of muscle or nerve fibers in a unit area of tissue. 2. after a number of recordings of single fiber electromyography to the same muscle, the mean number of muscle fiber action potentials found to be single fiber action potentials and therefore to belong to the same motor unit; it is usually between 1.5 and 1.8.
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fiber o.
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see fiberoptics.
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fiber t.’s of spinal cord
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distinct bundles in the white substance of the spinal cord, made up of fibers which have the same origin, termination, and function.
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