What does this symbol mean in the circuit?

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As shown in the figure, what do you mean by J23, J24, and J25?
 

Hi,

Please give (a link to) the source of this piece of schematic.
I assume there you may find the answer on your own.

Klaus
 

Hi,
Just to guess. They look like connectors for jumpers that can be removed.

Like Klaus advised, a link to the schematic will be far more helpful if you need a sure answer.
 

J# usually refers to a jumper, i.e a wire between two through holes or a jumper block on the board. The other option for such things are 0 ohm resistors as they take way less space than a jumper block.
 

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