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  • 1Joint dislocation — Classification and external resources A traumatic dislocation of the tibiotalar joint of the ankle with distal fibular fracture. Open arrow marks the tibia and the closed arrow marks the talus. ICD …

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  • 2Joint Base Charleston — Part of Air Mobility Command (AMC) Naval Nuclear Power Training Command Southern Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command …

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  • 3Eye of GNOME — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Eye of GNOME Eye of GNOME b …

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  • 5Eye Green railway station — was a station in Eye, Cambridgeshire on the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway line between Peterborough and Wisbech. It later came under the control of British Rail and was closed as part of the Beeching Axe, which saw British railway… …

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  • 6Eye — For other uses, see Eye (disambiguation), Ocular (disambiguation), Ocular, and Oculus. For taxon specific articles, see human eye, simple eye in invertebrates, mollusc eye, and arthropod eye. Eye …

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  • 7Eye care professional — An eye care professional is an individual who provides a service related to the eyes or vision. It is a general term that can refer to any healthcare worker involved in eye care, from one with a small amount of post secondary training to… …

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  • 8Joint Task Force 2 — Infobox Military Unit unit name= Joint Task Force 2 (JTF2) caption= JTF2 Insignia dates= 1993–present country= Canada allegiance= branch= Tri Services type= Special Forces role=Special Forces command structure= Canadian Special Operations Forces… …

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  • 9eye disease — Introduction  any of the diseases or disorders that affect the human eye (eye, human).       This article briefly describes the more common diseases of the eye and its associated structures, the methods used in examination and diagnosis, and the… …

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  • 10Joint — For other uses, see Joint (disambiguation). Typical Joint A joint is the location at which two or more bones make contact.[1] They are constructed to allow movement and provide mechanical support, and are classified structurally and functionally …

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