- Look up
adjunct in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Adjunct may
refer to:
Adjunct (grammar),
words used as
modifiers Adjunct professor, a rank of university...
- In linguistics, an
adjunct is an optional, or
structurally dispensable, part of a sentence, clause, or
phrase that, if
removed or discarded, will not...
- An
adjunct professor is a type of
academic appointment in
higher education who does not work at the
establishment full-time. The
terms of this appointment...
- In brewing,
adjuncts are
unmalted grains (such as barley, wheat, maize, rice, rye, and oats) or
grain products used in
brewing beer
which supplement the...
- drinking; the
drinking is
adjunctive and is
sometimes said to be
induced by the
schedule of food presentation).
Adjunctive behaviour has been used as...
-
Combination therapy or
polytherapy is
therapy that uses more than one
medication or modality. Typically, the term
refers to
using multiple therapies to...
- disease. In the
United States and Canada,
brexpiprazole is
indicated as an
adjunctive therapy to
antidepressants for the
treatment of
major depressive disorder...
-
especially in
algebraic geometry and the
theory of
complex manifolds, the
adjunction formula relates the
canonical bundle of a
variety and a
hypersurface inside...
- In mathematics,
specifically category theory,
adjunction is a
relationship that two
functors may exhibit,
intuitively corresponding to a weak form of equivalence...
- Look up noun
adjunct in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In grammar, a noun
adjunct,
attributive noun,
qualifying noun, noun (pre)modifier, or apposite...