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            <string>Joint in which the articulating bones or cartilages are connected by ligaments or fibrocartilage without an intervening synovial cavity. Examples: sagittal suture, inferior tibiofibular syndesmosis, costochondral joint, pubic symphysis.</string>
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            <string>Joint in which the articulating bones or cartilages are connected by an articular capsule which encloses a synovial membrane and a synovial cavity. Examples: Temporomandibular joint, knee joint.</string>
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            <string>Anatomical cluster in which parts of two or more anatomical structures establish physical continuity with one another or intermingle their component parts. Examples: gastroesophageal junction, line alba, knee joint.</string>
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10.01.2001 OM: There are junctions between body parts, body part subdivisions, organ systems, organ systems, organs, organ parts and cells and cell parts. Is it necessary to enter the junctions between anatomical structures, e.g. craniocervical junction (junction between head and neck) as classes in the ontology or is it a more efficient system to  compositionally generate those terms using the adjacency relationships?</string>
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