Meaning FASCIA
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A flat band of tissue below the skin that covers underlying tissues and separates different layers of tissue. Fascia also encloses muscles.
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The band running horizontally and positioned vertically under a roof edge, or that which forms the outer surface of a cornice. Fascia board caps the rafter ends of a roof structure and may be used to [..]
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1560s, from Latin fascia "a band, bandage, swathe, ribbon," derivative of fascis "bundle" (see fasces). In English, originally in architecture; anatomical use is from 1788. Also us [..]
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Sheet or band of tough fibrous connective tissue; lies deep under the skin and forms an outer layer for the muscles
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Federal Housing Administration (FHA) The Federal Housing Administration is a federal agency that is part of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) that sets policy for mortgage underwriting and provides insurance for residential mortgages.
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Part of the face or elevation of a building, where the shop or occupier's name is usually displayed.
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A flat, horizontal band. In the vinyl business it refers to the wide trim that runs along the roof line.
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The vertical panel above a shop front window.
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The boards that enclose the eaves.
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An exterior, vertically positioned but horizontally running, trim member used to close and finish the outer exposed ends and faces of rafters and roof trusses. Fascia board may also support eavestroughing.
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(LA): socks. Felix
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A vertical board nailed onto the ends of the rafters.
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(fash´e-ua) A tough sheet of fibrous tissue binding the skin to underlying muscles or supporting and separating muscles. fasciculus
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is otherwise known as fascial tissue and is broadly speaking a band of fibrous tissue which covers, and thereby separates muscles, organs and other soft-tissue structures in the human body.
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bandage, band, girdle, girth
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The Italian term for ribs.
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Sheet of thick-fiber tissue which surrounds the body beneath the skin. Fascia also encloses muscles. Inflammation of the fascia is referred to as fasciitis.
Source: medindia.net

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Any cover board or framed metal assembly at the edge or eaves of a flat, sloping, or overhanging roof which is placed in a vertical position to protect the edge of the roof assembly.
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A horizontal band of vertical face, often used in combinations with moldings.
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Steel plate installed in the hoistway vertically to extend from the top of...
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Metal closure for back of door housing. Required when there is only a partial or no header in place and back of door coil is exposed. Required when the wall above header is not full thickness of jamb [..]
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The exterior trim around a stand space, normally in reference to a ‘shell scheme fascia’
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any relatively broad, flat, horizontal surface, but usually referring to the edge of the roof line where the gutters attach. Flashing
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board across the front of the stand on which the exhibitor’s name and stand number is displayed
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A decorative trim or panel projecting from the face of a wall.
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Wood or plywood trim used along the eave or the gable end of a structure. Back to Top
Source: wooduniversity.org

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(n) a sheet or band of fibrous connective tissue separating or binding together muscles and organs etc(n) instrument panel on an automobile or airplane containing dials and controls
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A sheet or thin band of fibrous tissue that covers muscles and various organs of the body.
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N F band/strip; ribbon; B:bandage; streak/band of cloud; headband/filet; sash (Ecc)
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Horizontal boards attached to rafter/truss ends at the eaves and along gables. Roof drain gutters are attached to the fascia.
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Sheet or band of fibrous tissue such as lies deep to the skin sometimes being the place where muscles and various organs of the body attach.
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The boards that enclose the eaves.
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A styled elastomeric front or rear body panel which usually includes the bumper and/or grille details.
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A horizontal board nailed onto the ends of the rafters.
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The flat surface located at the outer end of a roof overhang or cantilever end or also a decorative trim or panel which projects from the face of a wall.
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An NSA data repository, FASCIA is used to store the location information of mobile devices.
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A wood member, surfaced four sides, used for the outer face of a "box cornice" where it is nailed to the ends of the rafters and "lookouts". Sometimes refers to the "face" of a mantel.
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The boards used to cover rim joists and end joists. Also called "skirt". Fasteners:
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Gray matter situated above the Gyrus Hippocampi. It is composed of three layers. The molecular layer is continuous with the Hippocampus in the hippocampal fissure. The granular layer consists of close [..]
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Loose Connective Tissue lying under the Dermis, which binds Skin loosely to subjacent Tissues. It may contain a pad of Adipocytes, which vary in number according to the area of the body and vary in si [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Fibrous sheath around a muscle. Read about necrotizing fasciitis and watch video of the offending Streptococcus
Source: cellsalive.com

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Fascia, a connective tissue, is the packing material of the body. It envelopes the muscles, bones and joints and holds us together supporting the body structure and giving us our shape. Fascia organizes and separates: it provides protection and autonomy for the individual muscles and viscera. It joins and bonds these separate entities and establish [..]
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Connective tissue, similar to the fibrous nature of collagen
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A flat board, band, or facing strip used by itself or in combination with mouldings, generally at the outer face of a cornice; sometimes called a gutter board.
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Part of the roofline system that seals a house from the elements, between the tiles and the brickwork. Fascia is the front vertical board on the complete roofline system. Fascia is also sometimes used as the collective word for roofline.
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A type of connective tissue used in lip augmentation to produce fuller lips. This product is made from human donor tissue.
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A connective tissue sheath consisting of fibrous tissue and fat which unites the skin to the underlying tissue.
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In roof construction, a decorative board fixed to the ends of the rafters. Also the name board over a shop-front.
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A wide band of material covering the ends of roof rafters, sometimes supporting a gutter in steep-slope roofing, but typically it is a border or trim in low-slope roofing. A face or front cover of [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org





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