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Discover LudwigJuncture points is a term used in written English.
It refers to any critical time or point in a process, event, situation, etc. For example: "The death of the president created a juncture point in the nation's history."
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Infants and young children with hydrocephalus have abnormally large heads because the pressure of the fluid in the brain has caused the individual skull bones which have not fused with each other yet to bulge outward at their juncture points.
Even for structural elements like concrete supports, it's requiring that things have unbroken surfaces and hide juncture points, reflecting its practices with regards to electronics.
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The railroad, one of the biggest commuter networks in the country, had been running three-quarters of its usual morning service since last Monday, when a pair of track cables short-circuited in Queens, setting fire to a 1920s-era lever-and-pulley machine that controlled track switches at Jamaica Station, a critical juncture point.
This was the juncture point for my departure.
What was it about the iMac that made it sort of a juncture point?
If you are one of those people that feel we need to experience the worst before we can change society, then we may be at the critical juncture point now.
Reviewer #3: The main finding that replay in the juncture encodes trial-type is difficult to interpret, because at the juncture point trial type is also present in the available sensory cues (that is, the rat can see what the trial type is based on the lights).
The main finding that replay in the juncture encodes trial-type is difficult to interpret, because at the juncture point trial type is also present in the available sensory cues (that is, the rat can see what the trial type is based on the lights).
At one juncture, she pointed out a restaurant where students could grab a fast, inexpensive meal.
He served his only ace at an appropriate juncture: match point of the 90-minute no-contest.
6. (S) However, this is a good juncture to point out the most glaring gap in understanding between us and the Poles.
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