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Infected joints, also called Erysipelas.
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The fold of a sheet, or the meeting of the covering board and spine.
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Indicates a program that is jointly sponsored by a group of employers and a labor organization with a collective bargaining agreement. It is administered by employer and employee representatives from an apprenticeship and training committee composed equally from management and labor.
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The space left between tesserae that is subsequently filled with grout.
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| joint |
intersection and connection of components, often identified by location within the pallet as the end joint, center joint and corner joint.
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