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The line of demarcation where the number of P- and N-type carriers are exactly equal with a surplus of P-type on one side and N- type on the other.
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| junction |
Scope note required. Literary warrant required. Plural form: junctions
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| junction |
The point in a thermocouple where the two dissimilar metals are joined.
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| juncture |
means pauses in the flow of speech (marking the ends of phrases, clauses, or sentences).
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| junction |
A location designated by the Timetable where two or more railroad lines converge.
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