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The flexible hinge where the cover of a casebound book meets the spine, permitting the cover to open without breaking the spine of the book or breaking apart the signatures; also called a hinge.
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| Joubert syndrome |
A genetic syndrome with episodic hyperpnea/apnea (disturbances of respiratory control), opsoclonus (abnormal eye movements), mental retardation, hypotonia (decreased muscle tonei. ...
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| joint |
to cut; to cut into pieces at the joint. Also, a British cut of meat for roasting.
Ãâó: www.cooksrecipes.com/cooking-dictionary/J-search-r...
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| joule |
Unit of energy, equivalent to the work done in lifting a one-newton weight a distance of one meter.
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| joint |
(See Node)
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| jo | United States physicist who won the Nobel Prize for physics twice (1908-1991) |
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