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    JournalTitle: journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis.
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    JournalTitle: journal of the Forum of European Clinical Chemistry Societies.
    MedAbbr: Eur J Clin Chem Clin Biochem
    ISSN: 0939-4974
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    JournalTitle: Journal of vascular research.
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    JournalTitle: Journal of health care for the poor and underserved.
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    JournalTitle: Journal (Academy of Hospital Administration (India))
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Johnson's method A method of filling the root canals of teeth by dissolving gutta-percha cones in a chloroform-rosin medium within the root canal.
Synonym: Callahan's method, Johnson's method.
(05 Mar 2000)
Johnson, Frank <person> U.S. Paediatrician, 1894-1934.
See: Stevens-Johnson syndrome.
(05 Mar 2000)
Johnson, Frank B <person> U.S. Pathologist, *1919.
See: Dubin-Johnson syndrome.
(05 Mar 2000)
Johnson, Harry <person> U.S. Dentist.
See: Johnson's method.
(05 Mar 2000)
Johnson, Treat Baldwin <person> U.S. Chemist, 1875-1947.
See: Wheeler-Johnson test.
(05 Mar 2000)
join <geometry> The line joining two points; the point common to two intersecting lines.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
joiner 1. One who, or that which, joins.
2. One whose occupation is to construct articles by joining pieces of wood; a mechanic who does the woodwork (as doors, stairs, etc) necessary for the finishing of buildings. "One Snug, the joiner."
3. A wood-working machine, for sawing, plaining, mortising, tenoning, grooving, etc.
Synonym: See Carpenter.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
joining segment <molecular biology> A small DNA segment that links genes to yield a functional gene encoding an immunoglobulin.
(09 Oct 1997)
joint 1. To unite by a joint or joints; to fit together; to prepare so as to fit together; as, to joint boards. "Pierced through the yielding planks of jointed wood." (Pope)
2. To join; to connect; to unite; to combine. "Jointing their force 'gainst Caesar." (Shak)
3. To provide with a joint or joints; to articulate. "The fingers are jointed together for motion." (Ray)
4. To separate the joints; of; to divide at the joint or joints; to disjoint; to cut up into joints, as meat. "He joints the neck. "Quartering, jointing, seething, and roasting." (Holland)
Origin: Jointed; Jointing.
1. The place or part where two things or parts are joined or united; the union of two or more smooth or even surfaces admitting of a close-fitting or junction; junction as, a joint between two pieces of timber; a joint in a pipe.
2. A joining of two things or parts so as to admit of motion; an articulation, whether movable or not; a hinge; as, the knee joint; a node or joint of a stem; a ball and socket joint. See Articulation. "A scaly gauntlet now, with joints of steel, Must glove this hand." (Shak) "To tear thee joint by joint." (Milton)
3. The part or space included between two joints, knots, nodes, or articulations; as, a joint of cane or of a grass stem; a joint of the leg.
4. Any one of the large pieces of meat, as cut into portions by the butcher for roasting.
5. <geology> A plane of fracture, or divisional plane, of a rock transverse to the stratification.
6. The space between the adjacent surfaces of two bodies joined and held together, as by means of cement, mortar, etc.; as, a thin joint.
7. The means whereby the meeting surfaces of pieces in a structure are secured together. Coursing joint, the chair that supports the ends of abutting rails. Joint coupling, a universal joint for coupling shafting. See Universal. Joint hinge, a hinge having long leaves; a strap hinge. Joint splice, a reenforce at a joint, to sustain the parts in their true relation. Joint stool. A stool consisting of jointed parts; a folding stool. A block for supporting the end of a piece at a joint; a joint chair. Out of joint, out of place; dislocated, as when the head of a bone slips from its socket; hence, not working well together; disordered. "The time is out of joint."
Origin: F. Joint, fr. Joindre, p. P. Joint. See Join.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
joint branches Branches distributed to joints. Almost any vessel related to a joint will supply articular rami. Most joints receive articular branches from the intramuscular branches of the motor nerves innervating the muscles crossing the joint (see Hilton's law). at this printing, Nomina Anatomica, however, specifically recognises only the articular branches of the descending genicular artery, ramus articulares arteriae descendentis genicularis; supplying the knee joint.
Synonym: rami articulares, joint branches.
(05 Mar 2000)
joint capsule The sac-like envelope which encloses the cavity of a synovial joint by attaching to the circumference of the articular end of each involved bone. It consists of two layers. The fibrous membrane of the articular capsule (membrana fibrosa capsulae articularis) is the outer layer and is composed of dense white fibrous tissue. The synovial membrane (membrana synovialis capsulae articularis) is the inner layer composed of loose connective tissue and possessing a smooth surface lining the joint cavity.
(12 Dec 1998)
joint commission on accreditation of healthcare organizations A private, voluntary, not-for-profit organization which establishes standards for the operation of health facilities and services, conducts surveys, and awards accreditation.
(12 Dec 1998)
joint deformities, acquired Deformities acquired after birth as the result of injury or disease. The joint deformity is often associated with rheumatoid arthritis and leprosy.
(12 Dec 1998)
joint effusion Increased fluid in synovial cavity of a joint.
(05 Mar 2000)
joint evil joint ill
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  • Joint Loose Bodies - »õâ Fibrous, bony, cartilaginous and osteocartilaginous fragments in a synovial joint. Major causes are osteochondritis dissecans, synovial chondromatosis, osteophytes, fractured articular surfaces and damaged menisci.
    Synonyms : Joint Loose Body, Loose Body, Joint
  • Joint Prosthesis - »õâ Prostheses used to partially or totally replace a human or animal joint. (from UMDNS, 1999)
    Synonyms : Joint Prostheses, Prostheses, Joint, Prosthesis, Joint
  • Joints - »õâ
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Joshua (Old Testament) Moses' successor who led the Israelites into the Promised Land; best remembered for his destruction of Jericho a book in the Old Testament describing how Joshua led the Israelites into Canaan (the Promised Land) after the death of Moses
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jowl lower jaw: the jaw in vertebrates that is hinged to open the mouth a fullness and looseness of the flesh of the lower cheek and jaw (characteristic of aging)
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Joseph. leader of the Nez Perce in their retreat from United States troops (1840-1904) (Old Testament) the 11th son of Jacob and one of the 12 patriarchs of Israel; Jacob gave Joseph a coat of many colors, which made his brothers jealous and they sold him into slavery in Egypt (New Testament) husband of Mary and (in Christian belief) the foster father of Jesus
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joule a unit of electrical energy equal to the work done when a current of one ampere passes through a resistance of one ohm for one second English physicist who established the mechanical theory of heat and discovered the first law of thermodynamics (1818-1889)
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Jobert's fossa the fossa in the popliteal region bounded above by the adductor magnus and below by the gracilis and sartorius, best seen when the knee is bent and the thigh strongly rotated outward.
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jo an applicant who is being considered for a job
jo a program that is called to prepare each job to be run
jo description of the responsibilities associated with a given job
jo an interview to determine whether an applicant is suitable for a position of employment
jo a miscellaneous collection of things sold together
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jo hard pearly seeds of an Asiatic grass
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jo a terminal designed for a particular application
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