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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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1086by Dejter, Italo J.; University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras, PR 0936-8377Get Fulltext
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1094by Kris Myny, Soeren Steudel, Peter Vicca, Monique J. Beenhakkers, Nick A.J.M. van Aerle, Gerwin H. Gelinck, Jan Genoe, Wim Dehaene, Paul HeremansGet Online
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1096by Mahmood, Ali Bassal, Al-Shawi, Imad J. M., Al-Sayab, Hazem A., Jasib, Sejad K., Abdulnabi, Zuhair A., Muhsen, Nadia K., Alewi, Yosra J.Get Fulltext
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1097by Chong, C. Y., Lee, T. H. W., Juan, J. C., Johan, Mohd Rafie, Loke, C. F., Ng, K. H., Lai, J. C., Lim, Teck HockGet Fulltext
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1098by Yoon Khang, Adam Wong, Ramli, Arnidza, J. Elias, Shamsul, Pusppanathan, J., Jamil Alsayaydeh, Jamil Abedalrahim, Hamimi Mustafa, Fatin, Indra, Win Adiyansyah, Mohamat Gani, Johar AkbarGet fulltext
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