See also: Junctions Junction Junctional Gap Tight Adherens Cell Anchoring Juncture Junco Junc Juncus Junket The
1. Junctions: Graduate Journal of the Humanities is an interdisciplinary, peer reviewed and open access journal in the Humanities. The journal aims to connect the different disciplines of the Humanities by collecting disciplinary and interdisciplinary texts so that they are accessible to readers from across the Humanities.
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2. Junctions A junction (also called a soft link) differs from a hard link in that the storage objects it references are separate directories, and a junction can link directories located on different local volumes on the same computer
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3. Otherwise, Junctions operate identically to hard links
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4. Junctions are implemented through reparse points.
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5. Cell Junctions (or intercellular bridges) are a class of cellular structures consisting of multiprotein complexes that provide contact or adhesion between neighboring cells or between a cell and the extracellular matrix in animals. They also maintain the paracellular barrier of epithelia and control paracellular transport.
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6. Junctions is a South Central Florida business providing contracted multimedia and educational services, including instructional design, professional development coaching, and comprehensive pre- through post-production event and enterprise videography and photography
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7. ‘This quantum mechanical tunneling process is an important mechanism for thin barriers such as those in metal-semiconductor Junctions on highly-doped semiconductors.’
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8. Junctions 9 Features Junctions 9 is the latest version of TRL’s industry-standard package for the modelling of roundabout and priority intersections
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9. Junctions 9 consists of ARCADY 9 (the Roundabout Module), PICADY 9 (the Priority Intersection Module), and OSCADY 9 (the Signalised Intersection Module, available in Junctions 9.5 onwards).
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10. Junctions Junctions are used to connect river reaches
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11. Junctions will be automatically created for the user within RAS Mapper and the distance between bounding cross sections computed internally.
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12. Cell Junctions are basically things that connect cells to other cells
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13. We're gonna talk about three major types of cell Junctions today
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14. The first, tight Junctions, the second desmosomes, and the third, gap Junctions.
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15. “Life Junctions” are where all of the things you care about come together
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16. Abstract Rectifying semiconductor Junctions are crucial to electronic devices
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17. Multiferroic tunnel Junctions (MFTJs) have aroused significant interest due to their functional properties useful for nonvolatile memory devices
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18. Find 104 ways to say Junctions, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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19. Desmosomes are anchoring Junctions – mechanical couplings scattered like rivets along the sides of adjacent cells to prevent their separation
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20. Combine Transitions and Junctions to Create Branching Paths
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21. You can combine transitions and connective Junctions to create paths from a common source to multiple destinations or from multiple sources to a common destination.
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22. A meeting was held on Monday at the BBMP Head Office to discuss the plan to beautify 12 traffic Junctions
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23. Junctions has been successfully used to design and improve thousands of Junctions in the UK and throughout the world
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24. Junctions also allow a variety of single signon solutions between a client and the junctioned back-end applications
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25. You can create WebSEAL Junctions with either the pdadmin command-line utility or the Web Portal Manager
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26. Junctions allow player to send items across other conveyors or conduits without mixing
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27. There are two types of Junctions, one for intersecting conveyors, and another one for intersecting liquids
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28. Gap Junctions in animal cells are like plasmodesmata in plant cells in that they are channels between adjacent cells that allow for the transport of ions, nutrients, and other substances that enable cells to communicate (Figure 5)
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29. Structurally, however, gap Junctions and plasmodesmata differ.
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30. Hyderabad City Security Council along with their traffic volunteers, Traffic Farishtey, manned Rethibowli and Nanalnagar Junctions here on Sunday
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31. Cell-anchoring Junctions are cytoskeleton-associated sites of cell–cell and cell–extracellular matrix (ECM) adhesions.In epithelial cells, three types of cell–cell Junctions are identified: tight Junctions, adherens Junctions, and desmosomes (Figure 2).Cell–ECM adhesions include focal adhesions and hemidesmosomes (Figure 2).The formation and stabilization of these adhesion complexes
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32. Septate Junctions were identified first in Drosophila salivary glands as closely apposed regions of plasma membrane, below adherens Junctions, that have a ladder-like appearance of electron-dense extracellular material (Wiener et al., 1964; Fig
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33. 8.7).In Hydra, the first electron microscopy studies of intercellular Junctions (Wood, 1959) identified septate Junctions as ladder-like intercellular
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34. Junctions, at-grade or grade separated, are locations of high accident concentration
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35. In most countries 40 - 60% of the total number of accidents occurs at Junctions
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36. Consequently, special attention should be given in determining the type, the shape of Junctions, as well as the number of Junctions along a road axis and the efficient design of
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37. Junctions autothread over many operations, which means that the operation is carried out for each junction element (also known as eigenstate), and the result is the junction of the return values of all those operators.
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38. Junctions collapse into a single value in Boolean context, so when used in a conditional, a negation or an
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39. These Junctions allow for trains choosing different lanes on parallel tracking
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40. They are designed not only to balance trains between lanes but also to let other nearby Junctions to merge trains to or split from only one side of the parallel tracks, which may lead to simpler versions of those Junctions.
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41. Tight Junctions seal adjacent epithelial cells in a narrow band just beneath their apical surface.
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42. Status Junctions, naturally, provide status effects, both on offense and on defense
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JUNCTIONS [ˈjəNG(k)SH(ə)n]
Junction vs. juncture. A junction is (1) a place where two things join or meet, or (2) the act of joining or meeting. Juncture has traditionally borne these senses as well, but in modern usage it more often refers to a point in time, especially one made critical by a confluence of circumstances.
A critical juncture is an episode of pivotal transformation, during which an institution undergoes fundamental and revolutionary change. Critical junctures are unlike other changes because critical junctures are not incremental: They are one-time episodes with lasting consequences.
Level junction A level junction is a railway junction that has a track configuration in which merging or crossing railroad lines provide track connections with each other that require trains to cross over in front of opposing traffic at grade.
Law Junction is a model of the a real location on the West Coast Main Line between Carstairs and Motherwell where freight trains for Mossend yard and local passenger trains via Wishaw diverge from the main line. The layout includes the freight terminal next to the junction and is set in the approximate period 2003-2006.