| HJ | Howell-Jolly [bodies] |
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| JR | Jolly reaction; junctional rhythm |
| Jolly bodies | Spherical or ovoid eccentrically located granules, approximately 1 um in diameter, occasionally observed in the stroma of circulating erythrocytes, especially in stained preparations (as compared with wet unstained films); probably represent nuclear remnants, inasmuch as they can be stained with dyes that are rather specific for chromatin; the significance of the body's is not exactly known; they occur most frequently after splenectomy or in megaloblastic or severe haemolytic anaemia. Synonym: Jolly bodies. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Jolly's reaction | Rapid loss of response to faradic stimulation of a muscle with the galvanic response and the power of voluntary contraction retained. Synonym: myasthenic reaction. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Jolly, Friedrich | <person> German neurologist, 1844-1904. See: Jolly's reaction. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Jolly, Justin | <person> French histologist, 1870-1953. See: Jolly bodies, Howell-Jolly bodies. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Howell-Jolly bodies | Spherical or ovoid eccentrically located granules, approximately 1 um in diameter, occasionally observed in the stroma of circulating erythrocytes, especially in stained preparations (as compared with wet unstained films); probably represent nuclear remnants, inasmuch as they can be stained with dyes that are rather specific for chromatin; the significance of the body's is not exactly known; they occur most frequently after splenectomy or in megaloblastic or severe haemolytic anaemia. Synonym: Jolly bodies. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Jolly | a yawl used by a ship's sailors for general work |
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| Jolly | (British) a happy party |
| Jolly | be silly or tease one another |
| Jolly | full of or showing high-spirited merriment |
| Jolly | intensifier, as in"pretty big" |
| Jolly | make cheerful |
| Jolly | a yawl used by a ship's sailors for general work |
| Jolly | a black flag bearing a white skull and crossbones |
| Jolly | make cheerful |
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