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- Look up junction in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Junction may refer to: Junction (2012 film), an American film Junction (2024 film), an American film...
- The Junction is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that is near the West Toronto Diamond, a junction of four railway lines in the area. The neighbourhood...
- town in a north-easterly direction with the Grootdraai Dam to its east. Junctioning with the R38 that heads north to Bethal, it continues north-easterly...
- The dermoepidermal junction or dermal-epidermal junction (DEJ) is the interface between the epidermal and the dermal layers of the skin. The basal cells...
- contact. Electrical junctions types include thermoelectricity junctions, metal–semiconductor junctions and p–n junctions. Junctions are either rectifying...
- An electrical junction box (also known as a "jbox") is an enclosure housing electrical connections. Junction boxes protect the electrical connections from...
- Malfunction Junction is a common nickname for a number of highway interchanges, especially ones that are poorly designed, dangerous, and/or suffer from...
- The sapheno-femoral junction (SFJ) is located at the saphenous opening within the groin and formed by the meeting of the great saphenous vein (GSV), common...
- The Junction is the self-titled debut album released by Canadian band The Junction. Produced by The Junction and Brian Moncarz, it was released by Universal...
- slit-like ureteric ****s. This location is also called the vesicoureteric junction. In the contracted bladder, they are about 25 mm (1 in) apart and about...