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a collection of muscle or nerve fibers; see also fasciculus, fiber, lemniscus, tract, and tractus.
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| bundle b. |
one of the two types of bones composing the alveolar bone, so called because of the continuation into it of the principal fibers of the periodontal ligament. Large amounts of more calcified cementing substance render bundle bone more resistant to x-rays than surrounding bones; therefore it appears on dental radiographs as a thin radiopaque line (hence the synonym lamina dura). Called also lamellated b.
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| bundle branch b. |
interruption of conduction in one of the main bundle branches, left or right; the sequence of ventricular depolarization is altered since the impulse reaches one ventricle and then travels to the other.
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| Bunge's a. |
aperiosteal a.
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| Bunnell's s. |
a figure-of-eight zigzag suture used for tendon repair.
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