| jerky p. |
a type of pulse that is both quick and strong; called also sharp p. and vibrating p.
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| Jerne plaque a. |
hemolytic plaque a.
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| Jerne plaque t. |
a hemolytic technique for detecting antibody-producing cells: a suspension of presensitized lymphocytes is mixed in an agar gel with erythrocytes; after a period of incubation, complement is added and a clear area of lysis of red cells can be seen around each of the antibody-producing cells.
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| Jervell and Lange-Nielsen s. |
an autosomal recessive form of the long QT syndrome, characterized by neural deafness and syncope, and sometimes ventricular fibrillation and sudden death. Cf. Romano-Ward s.
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| JER | with jerking motions |
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| JER | with spasms |
| JER | a tight sleeveless and collarless jacket (often made of leather) worn by men in former times |
| JER | the quality of being spasmodic and irregular |
| JER | an abrupt spasmodic movement |
| JER | not having a steady rhythm |
| JER | slang terms for masturbation |
| JER | small and remote and insignificant |
| JER | meat cut in strips and dried in the sun |
| JER | not having a steady rhythm |
| JER | a large wine bottle (holds 4/5 of a gallon) |
| JER | (Old Testament) first king of the northern kingdom of Israel who led Israel into sin (10th century BC) |
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