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jugular vein the IJV drains the brain and internal structures of the head. At least in mammaliforms, it originates at the sigmoid sinus. The IJV exits the skull through the jugular (or posterior lacerate) foramen between whatever passes for the opisthotics and exoccipitals in the organism of interest.
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juxtapyloric Near pylorus, for example a juxtapyloric ulcer
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junk DNA Stretches of DNA that do not code for genes, also called non-coding DNA. Most of the genome consists of non-coding DNA, and was therefore long thought to be
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juvenile myoclonic epilepsy A form of idiopathic epilepsy or recurrent seizures of unknown origin, with symptom onset typically occurring from approximately 12 to 16 years of age. The condition is characterized by sudden, involuntary, "shock-like" muscle jerks (myoclonus) that primarily occur during the morning or with stress, fatigue, or alcohol consumption. Patients may later develop generalized tonic-clonic seizures associated with loss of consciousness and rhythmic contraction and relaxation of all muscle groups.
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jugular vein The major vein on each side of the neck draining blood from the head towards the heart. Large obvious vein in the neck.
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