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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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| junction |
A location designated by the Timetable where two or more railroad lines converge.
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| junctio |
pl. junctio´nes [L., from jungere to join] 1. junction. 2. joint.
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| junction n. |
a nevocytic nevus in which the nests of nevus cells are confined to the dermoepidermal junction, which usually presents clinically as a small, discrete, flat or slightly raised macule. Cf. compound n. and intradermal n.
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