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J, or j, is the tenth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its usual name in English is ''jay'' (pronounced ), with a now-uncommon variant ''jy'' .When used in the International Phonetic Alphabet for the voiced palatal approximant (the sound of "y" in "yes") it may be called ''yod'' or ''jod'' (pronounced or ). Provided by Wikipedia
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21by Moreno, J., Carrascal, L.M., Sanz, J.J., Amat, J.A., Cuervo, J.J.Get access
Published in Polar Biology (1994)
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22by Bellido, J.J., Castillo, J.J., Farfán, M.A., Martín, J.J., Mons, J.L., Real, R.Get access
Published in Marine Biodiversity Records (2008)
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23by Sojka, J.J., Nicolls, M.J., Heinselman, C.J., Kelly, J.D.Get access
Published in Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics (2009)
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29by Baehr, J., Hirschi, J., Beismann, J.O., Marotzke, J.Get access
Published in Journal of Marine Research (2004)
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30by Day, J. J., Bamber, J. L., Valdes, P. J.Get access
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface (2013)
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32by Day, J.J., Bamber, J. L., Valdes, P. J.Get access
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface (2013)
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