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The modern unit in physics for energy. Is used in place of calorie. 1 cal equals 4.184 J.
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The junction between two or more bones. The most common is the synovial joint, which permits relatively free movement and is most often affected by arthritis. Synovial joints contain a membranous lining, which produces nutrients and lubricants for the joint. See also synovial fluid; synovial membrane.
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| joule |
the unit of energy.
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In tape editing, the point of connection between two pieces of tape spliced together.
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| John |
1. "God is gracious", one of the 12 apostles of Christ, writer of the gospel John and I,II,III John. 2. John Mark, young man that traveled with Paul on mission trips. 3. John the Baptist, the forerunner of Christ.
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| jo | Swiss mathematician (1667-1748) |
| jo | notable English cricketer (1882-1963) |
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| jo | United States psychologist considered the founder of behavioristic psychology (1878-1958) |
| jo | abolitionist who was hanged after leading an unsuccessful raid at Harper's Ferry, Virginia (1800-1858) |
| jo | a man of English descent |
| jo | English preacher and author of an allegorical novel, Pilgrim's Progress (1628-1688) |
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