junctions

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plural of junction
adherens junctions
plural form of adherens junction
cavo-atrial junctions
plural form of cavo-atrial junction
cavoatrial junctions
plural form of cavoatrial junction
cross junctions
plural form of cross junction
flat junctions
plural form of flat junction
junction
The place where a distributary departs from the main stream
p-n junctions
plural form of p-n junction
spaghetti junctions
plural form of spaghetti junction
tight junctions
plural form of tight junction
junction
the condition of being joined
junction
{n} an union, coalition, combination
junction
a junction is a meeting of two highways Normally, signage will show the approaching route shield and the abbreviation "JCT" on a banner above the route shield
junction
the state of being joined together
junction
A location designated by the Timetable where two or more railroad lines converge
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Station where railroads interchange railcars at a common point or within the switching limits over their own lines, or intermediate line or lines
junction
the place where two or more things come together
junction
an act of joining or adjoining things the place where two or more things come together something that joins or connects the state of being joined together
junction
The act of joining, or the state of being joined
junction
An object used in reliability block diagrams to join multiple connectors together such as in parallel or redundant configurations Junctions can be set in series, parallel operating, or standby operation
junction
A place where two things meet, especially where two roads meet
junction
An intersection or confluence of two or more adjacent network segments, or a terminus of a single network segment Network segments are those links in a roadway network or drainage network that have flow or carry traffic A 0-D or 1-D basic feature
junction
Basically used in 8 instead of the word "equip" GFs can be Junctioned to humans; magic spells can be Junctioned to stats to increase them; and abilities can be Junctioned to humans (Magic and abilities can only be Junctioned if a GF is already Junctioned )
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The point in a thermocouple where the two dissimilar metals are joined
junction
The place or point of union, meeting, or junction; specifically, the place where two or more lines of railway meet or cross
junction
In a semiconductor device, a region of transition between semiconducting regions of different electrical properties
junction
The join of two conducting materials
junction
A specialized entry in the DCE namespace containing binding information to enable communications between different implementations of the directory service
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The area where N and P type materials in a semi-conductor come together
junction
links roads and provides rules or traffic lights for control
junction
The boundary between two physically different materials, especially between conductors, semiconductors, or metals
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The point where two dissimilar metal conductors join to form a thermocouple
junction
The part of track structure that permits a train to move from one track to another, Also called a "Switch" or a "Turnout" For more information and a sketch, click HERE (Link last checked on 02/15/2003)
junction
an act of joining or adjoining things
junction
THE POINT IN A THERMOCOUPLE WHERE THE TWO DIS- SIMILAR METALS ARE JOINED THE JUNCTION MAY BE FORMED BY A)SILVER SOLDERING, B)GAS WELDING C)ARC WELDING AND D) RESISTANCE WELDING, PREFERRED FOR SMALL DIA WIRES TIG TUNGSTEN INERT GAS WELDING IS PREFERRED FOR LARGER DIA
junction
A junction is a place where roads or railway lines join. Follow the road to a junction and turn left. a place where one road, track etc joins another = intersection (junctio, from jungere; JOIN)
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the connection between two or more conductors; the contact between two dissimilar metals or materials, as is in the thermocouple
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The spot at which a branch diverges from the main line It may consist of a single turnout for single track or may consist of several turnouts and diamond crossings for double (or multiple) tracks
junction
the line where a wall meets the ground Always leave junctions clean and neat, even when deeply undercut Poor toolwork here lacks professionalism and is a sign of an incompetence And people always look
junction
the point where a line branches off
junction
An association between two cells that permits activation to be propagated from one to the other though they may reside in different cell sets Junctions are typically used to propagate excitation from the atrial myocardium to the His tree, from there to the Purkinje layers, and from there to the ventricular myocardium
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{i} intersection; crossing; connection; point of convergence, meeting point, place where two things meet and cross (roads, rivers, etc.); interface in a semiconductor device (Electrical)
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n The point at which two roads meet
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The interface plane within a semiconductor crystal, at which the number of p- and n-type carriers are exactly equal, with a surplus of p-type on one side of the junction and n-type on the other
junction
the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made
junction
The act of joining, or the state of being joined; union; combination; coalition; as, the junction of two armies or detachments; the junction of paths
junction
The break between the end of one programme and the beginning of the next programme It may include promos, commercials, menus etc
junction
something that joins or connects
junction
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