| Jarvik, Robert Koffler | <person> U.S. Cardiologist. See: Jarvik artificial heart. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Jarcho-Levin syndrome |
Extensive defects of the spine with associated defects in the ribs leading to a small, stiff thorax and pulmonary compromise.
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Academic accounting journal published since1963 by the University of Chicago. Its emphasis on empirical research has been very influential.
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| jargon |
A body of specialized terms used by various subgroups of a society, especially among professionals in a given discipline. Meaningful communication is often hindered by the use of such jargon, particularly when individuals from several disciplines are discussing a given case or topic. This is because some words have different meanings according to the discipline in which they are used. ...
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| jargon |
the language of a specific group or class of people
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| jargon |
Derogatory word for terms with strict definitions within a subject discipline.
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| jar | a colorless (or pale yellow or smoky) variety of zircon |
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| jar | United States poet (1914-1965) |
| jar | making or causing a harsh and irritating sound |
| jar | characterized by rough motion |
| jar | in a manner that jars and irritates |
| jar | a kind of artificial heart that has been used with some success |
| jar | a kind of artificial heart that has been used with some success |
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