Neuronal fibers in a healthy brain (top) and a brain with agenesis of the corpus callosum (bottom). In the healthy brain, the two hemispheres are connected by the corpus callosum fibers ...
Think about the fabric that makes your shirt. Notice the strings that are woven or knitted together to make the fabric. These strings are called yarns. Each yarn is made of many fibers twisted ...
The red blotch on each image is the corpus callosum, a centrally located bundle of more than 200 million nerve fibers that joins the two hemispheres of the brain and facilitates connectivity ...
Spindle fibers form a protein structure that divides the genetic material in a cell. The spindle is necessary to equally divide the chromosomes in a parental cell into two daughter cells during ...
Both hemispheres work closely together, communicating via a bundle of nerve fibers, the corpus callosum, that forms a bridge between them. The left hemisphere controls the movement of the opposite ...
In 2008, The ELFA corpus project completed the compilation of a one-million-word corpus of spoken academic English as a lingua franca. The ELFA corpus is freely available to researchers in both plain ...
Fiber, a crucial ingredient, plays a significant role in safeguarding the health of our digestive system. Sadly, a lot of us fail to ingest the ample amount of fiber via our meals, resulting in ...
They are all made of very long molecules called polymers. Not all polymers are good for making fabric, though. The polymers that are the building blocks of fabrics are special because they clump ...
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