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Meanings and definitions for JAIN
What does JAIN stand for? What does JAIN mean?
- Java APIs for Integrated Networks (JAIN) is an activity within the Java Community Process, developing APIs for the creation of telephony (voice and data) services.
- *JAINs World - Designed for You - Handmade Jewelry
- Jain (singer) (born 1992), French singer-songwriter
- [[Jain list of notable people with the surname
- Jain, Iran, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran
- Java APIs for Integrated Networks
- Jain Irrigation Systems
- Jain, a fictional race in Neal Asher's Polity series of science fiction novels
- Mail (armour) (or "chainmail" or "chain mail"), a type of armor made of interlocking chain links
- Necklace, or neck chain, or chain, a type of jewelry which is worn around the neck
- Chain Bridge (Budapest), a suspension bridge that spans River Danube between Buda and Pest
- Chain Bridge (Potomac River), a bridge across the Potomac River at the Little Falls in Washington, D.C.
- Chains (geological site), a geological site on the north-west plateau of Exmoor, Somerset, England
- Union Bridge (Tweed) (or "Chain Bridge"), a bridge in Northumberland
- Ernst Boris Chain (1906–1979), Nobel Prize-winning chemist famed for his isolation of penicillin
- John T. Chain, Jr., (1934~) a retired U.S. Air Force general
- Chain (film), a 2004 film written and directed by Jem Cohen
- Chains, a short film starring TNA wrestler Kurt Angle
- Chains (Blackadder), a 1986 episode of the British sitcom Blackadder II
- Chains, a 2008, historical fiction book by Laurie Halse Anderson
- Chains (play), a 1909 play by Elizabeth Baker
- Chain (band), an Australian blues rock band active from the 1960s to the present
- Chain (Bonnie Pink album), 2008
- Chain (KAT-TUN album), 2012
- Chain (Paul Haig album), 1989
- Chain (Pylon album), 1990
- "Chains" (DLT song), 1996
- "Chains" (Nick Jonas song), 2014
- "Chains" (Patty Loveless song), 1990
- "Chains" (The Cookies song), 1962, covered by the Beatles
- "Chains" (Tina Arena song), 1994
- "Chains" (Usher song), 2015
- "Chains" (Chicago song), 1982
- Chain (real estate), a group of buyers/sellers that are linked together
- Chain of command, the line of authority and responsibility along which orders are passed
- Chain store, retail shop outlets which share a brand and central management
- Chained dollars, used to express real dollar amounts adjusted over time for inflation
- Cinema chain, or movie chain
- Cold chain, temperature-controlled supply chain
- Fast food chain
- Hotel chain
- Restaurant chain
- Supply chain, coordinated system of organizations, people, activities, information and resources involved in moving a product or service from supplier to customer
- Value chain, a management concept first described by Michael Porter
- Chain, a set paired with a total order, it usually refers to a totally ordered subset of some partially ordered set
- Chain (algebraic topology), formal linear combination of k-simplices
- Chain complex, a generalization of the algebraic topology construct to homological algebra
- Chain rule, a tool for differentiation in calculus
- Chain sequence (continued fraction), numbers in the mathematical study of continued fractions
- Conway chained arrow notation, a way of expressing exponents using arrows
- Jordan chain, a sequence of linearly independent generalized eigenvectors of descending rank
- Markov chain, discrete-time stochastic process with the Markov property
- Pseudo-arc, which has at its heart the concept of a chain
- Bar-link chain (block chain), a mechanical drive chain
- Bicycle chain, a roller chain that transfers power from the pedals to the drive-wheel of a bicycle
- Buffers and chain coupler, a railway device
- Catenary (or "chain"), the shape of a hanging flexible cable when supported at its ends and acted upon by a uniform gravitational force
- Chain Home and Chain Home Low, early British RDF (radar) systems of the WWII era
- Chain tool, small mechanical device used to "break" a bicycle chain in such a way that it could be mended with the same tool
- Conveyor chain, a chain that conveys items in chain conveyor systems
- Drive chain, a way of transmitting mechanical power from one place to another
- Roller chain, most commonly used for transmission of mechanical power
- Self-lubricating chain, eliminate the need for further lubrication
- Snow chains or tire chains, devices fitted to the tires of vehicles to provide maximum traction
- Timing chain, part of an internal combustion engine
- Chain reaction, sequence of reactions where a reactive product or by-product causes additional reactions
- Ideal chain, mathematical model of polymer folding
- Polymer chain, structure of a polymer
- Worm-like chain (or semiflexible chain), which has Kuhn length equal to twice the persistence length
- Electron transport chain, a sequence of chemical reactions yielding the transport of an electron through a membrane
- Food chain, a hierarchical or recursive list of predators and prey
- Archipelago, a chain of islands
- Crater chain, a line of craters on the surface of an astronomical body
- Mountain range, a chain of hills or mountains
- Chain bridge
- Chain, Planetary, a chain of globes serving as fields of evolution in theosophical cosmology
- Chain crew (football chains), 10 yards in length, for setting the spot to reach for a first down
- Chain gang
- Chain letter, message that attempts to induce the recipient to make a number of copies of the message and then pass them on to one or more new recipients
- Chain of events
- Chain of thought, continuous thought process where ideas follow one from the other
- Chain smoking, the habit of smoking continuously
- Chain stitch, in sewing and embroidery, a series of looped stitches that form a chain
- Chaining, a technique from applied behavioral analysis for teaching complicated tasks by breaking them into simpler steps
- Hudson River Chain, one of several chains used in blockades of the Hudson River
- Human chain, a form of protest
- Signifying chain, in semiotics, an interlocking system of signifiers
- Chain (unit), unit of length
- Gunter's chain, a unit of measurement
- Chain (caste), a cultivating and fishing caste found in eastern Uttar Pradesh, India
- Chains (nautical), small platforms on the sides of ships
- Fetter (Buddhism) (mental chain), a deeply rooted mental attachment preventing one from achieving liberation from suffering
- Gain (electronics), an electronics and signal processing term
- Antenna gain
- Gain (laser), the amplification involved in laser emission
- Gain (projection screens)
- Information gain in decision trees, in mathematics and computer science
- GAIN domain, a protein domain
- Learning rate, a tuning parameter in stochastic approximation methods, also known as gain
- Primary and secondary gain, psychological mechanisms that may underlie an illness
- Global Appraisal of Individual Needs, a set of psychological assessment instruments
- Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition, a Swiss Foundation working in the field of malnutrition
- Generating Antibiotic Incentives Now, a piece of American legislation
- Gain (singer), a South Korean entertainer
- Gain, anglicised form of Indian surname Gayen
- Gain (accounting), the increase of net profit
- Gain (novel), a novel by American author Richard Powers
- Gain (EP), an album by Sadie
- Gain (detergent), a brand of detergent
- GAIN Capital, a US-based forex trading company
- Greater Avenues to Independence program, a precursor to the American CalWORKs welfare program
- Gane
- Gian
- Jain/Jaina, a follower of Jainism, an ancient classical religion of India
List of Jains, a list of various notable Jains
- Federation of Jain Associations in North America (JAINA)
- Jaina Island, an archaeological site of the Maya civilization, in the present-day Mexican state of Campeche
- Jaina Solo, a fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe character
- Jaina Proudmoore, a fictional character in the Warcraft franchise and Heroes of the Storm
- Jaina (grape), a Spanish wine grape
- Jayna (name)
- Jaine
- Jane (given name), including list of notable persons and fictional characters with the name
- Jane (surname)
- Jane (1915 film), a silent comedy film directed by Frank Lloyd
- Jane (2016 film), a South Korean drama film starring Lee Min-ji
- Jane (2017 film), an American documentary film about Jane Goodall
- Jane (TV series), an 1980s British television series
- Jane (album), an album by Jane McDonald
- Jane (American band)
- Jane (German band)
- Jane, unaccompanied and original singer of "It's a Fine Day" in 1983
- "Jane" (Barenaked Ladies song), 1994
- "Jane", a song by Ben Folds Five from their 1999 album The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner
- "Jane" (Century song)
- "Jane", a song by Elf Power
- "Jane", a song by EPMD from Strictly Business
- "Jane" (Jefferson Starship song), 1979
- "Jane", a song by the Loved Ones from Keep Your Heart
- "Jane, Jane", a song by Peter, Paul and Mary from See What Tomorrow Brings album
- Jane (comic strip), a British comic strip that appeared in The Daily Mirror from 1932 to 1959
- Jane (magazine), an American fashion magazine published from 1997 to 2007
- Jane, a 1900 novel by Marie Corelli
- Jane (play), a 1946 play by S.N. Behrman, based on a Maugham short story
- Jane Collective, an abortion provider c. 1970
- Jane's Information Group or Jane's, a publisher
- Jane, a part of Estée Lauder Companies
- Jane (ship), a ship that disappeared in 1816
- USS Jane II (SP-1188), a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1918
- Jane (dinosaur), juvenile specimen
- Jane Doe or Jane Roe, female equivalent of John Doe (placeholder name for unknown persons or persons whose identity is withheld, in legal contexts)
- Jane (software), a GUI-based integrated software package for the Commodore 128
- Jane (TTC), a Toronto subway station
- Jane Street, in Toronto
- Jane, slang term for a female client of a prostitute
- Jane's Carousel, a carousel at the Brooklyn Bridge Park in New York City
- "Jane Jane", a song by Golden Earring from their 1986 album The Hole
- "Jane, Jane, Jane", a song by The Kingston Trio
- Jayne
- Jayna
- List of Jains, a list of adherents of Jainism
- Sahu Jain, an industrial family of India
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