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juvenile myoclonic epilepsy a type of epilepsy that usually begins in childhood or adolescence and is characterized by sudden myoclonic jerks.
Ãâó: www.fbhc.org/Patients/Modules/epilepsy/ep_glossary...
juvenile A young fish or animal that has not reached sexual maturity.
Ãâó: www.ncfisheries.net/stocks/defsf_j.htm
juvenile a person below the age of 18. ?Juvenile Justice system- separate court system and procedures for dealing with juvenile offenders.
Ãâó: www.nationaltcc.org/tcc/
juvenile Publishers use the term juvenile or children's literature to designate books suitable for children, though Joseph Shipley reminds us these are "not necessarily childish books" (345). Typically the main character is either a child or a character with which a child can identify, the themes are aimed at children (and often didactic in nature), and the vocabulary or sentence structure is simple enough for young readers to grasp readily. ...
Ãâó: web.cn.edu/kwheeler/lit_terms_J.html
juvenile Used to describe a young leaf shape which is different to that when mature.
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