Similar words: conjunction, adjust, adjustment, defunct, function, and function, functional, compunction. Meaning: ['ædʒʌŋkt] n. 1. something added to another thing but not an essential part of it 2. a person who is an assistant or subordinate to another 3. a construction that can be used to extend the meaning of a word or phrase but is not one of the main constituents of a sentence. adj. 1. furnishing added support 2. of or relating to a person who is subordinate to another.
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31. Many practicing professionals teach in design as adjunct faculty.
32. The instructors ranged from assistant professors to adjunct professors.
33. No adjunct to the Muses' diadem.
34. Many are assistant or associate associate or adjunct professors.
35. Agence professor Adjunct professors may have doctors a doctorate.
36. Clauses can have an adverbial,(www.Sentencedict.com) also called an adjunct.
37. Promote it an adjunct meeting to the district conference.
38. Many are assistant or associate or adjunct professors.
39. This is an adjunct of bodies.
40. Sumres are foreign bodies but a necessary adjunct in surgery.
41. In conclusion, the NMP 22 assay may be a useful adjunct to cystoscopy for diagnosing bladder cancer.
42. Aim: To study the efficacy and safety of entacapone as an adjunct to levodopa treatment in parkinsonian patients with wearing-off motor fluctuations.
43. Excision of brow fat pad is an extremely valuable adjunct to blepharoplasty surgery in some patient with heaviness and bulkiness in the lateral upper orbital region.
44. Adjunct Research Assistant, "Integration of river basin flood forecasting models", Water Resources Agency, Ministry of Economic Affairs.
45. Instead, they might be in the adjunct or visiting positions.
46. Heterogeneity is therefore an important adjunct to brittleness in generating a crisp texture.
47. A sound economic base is considered an essential adjunct to Maori cultural resurgence.
48. Purpose:To determine whether preoperative embolization is a valuable adjunct to surgical excision of hemangioblastoma.
49. HBO therapy could be a useful treatment adjunct for laryngeal radionecrosis.
50. Conclusions The possible findings of diabetic choroidopathy with indocyanine green angiography, ICGA maybe a useful adjunct to FFA with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
51. Secondly, saccharification process adding enzyme agent of extruded rice as beer adjunct was discussed.
52. In addition, some seeds of forage grasses often Mans, and other adjunct glume.
53. There is one control region, at least one servant region, and one (or none) control region adjunct, as shown in Figure 1.
54. Interventional ultrasound may as an adjunct or alternative treatment for disrupting thrombi.
55. A depictive adjunct predicate may be hosted by either the subject or the object.
56. Handwriting analysis is increasingly being used for vocational guidance and as an adjunct to interviews.
57. This article is meant to study this problem from functional point of view. It is classified into the conjunctive adjunct and the modal adjunct.
58. The disappearing of the centriolar adjunct and proximal centriole in succession might be considered as a sign of being mature completely of the spermatid.
59. Auto - scroll is a very important adjunct to drag - and - drop.
60. Kotkin is a Distinguished Presidential Fellow at Chapman University of Orange County, Calif., and an adjunct fellow with the Legatum Institute in London.
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