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ñetwork is two or more computers that are linked together without wires.
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ñThe exponent, n, in the relation of water saturation, Sw, to resistivity index, I (I = Sw-n) for a sample of rock. It expresses the effect on the resistivity of desaturating the sample, or replacing w [..]
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ñFifth letter in a Nasdaq stock symbol specifying that the issue is the company's third class of preferred shares.
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ñThe number of units in a sample.
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ñThe number of units in a population.
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ñNorth
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ñA cell is regarded as confidential, if the n largest units contribute more than k % to the cell total, e.g. n=2 and k=85 means that a cell is defined as risky if the two largest units contribute more [..]
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ñin nickname, newt, and British dialectal naunt, the -n- belongs to a preceding indefinite article an or possessive pronoun mine. Other examples of this from Middle English manuscripts include a neilon [..]
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ñThe number of doses in a series; as a subscript, the last dose in a series or the number of the last dose.
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ñArguably the best free Flash game ever created. The game is a platformer by genre, with a few puzzle elements that come from the stunts you must pull involving jumps. N stands for Ninja, as you play a [..]
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ñIt's an abbr. of "and"
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ñA letter used in accordance all across southern orange county.
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ñAbbreviation for Newton, the SI unit for force. A Newton is a derived unit (kg x m / s^2)
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ñabb. noun
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ñNight
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ñ1. without interest or concern; not caring; apathetic: his "n" attitude toward the suffering of others. 2. having no bias, prejudice, or preference; impartial; disinterested. 3. ne [..]
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ñThe internet sign for The Shocker that lame message board kids use to seem funny. It symbolizes the hand sign where you stick two fingers in a girl's vagina and one in the ass.
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ñused in the middle of words, can be translated as ‘ and ’.
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ñN,N-DMT is a shortenend name of N,N-dimethyltryptamine. Most commonly named *DMT*, it is a psychedelic tryptamine that makes a very intense trip. N,N-DMT is produced natrually by the brain and is thou [..]
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ñA polite abbreviation of nigga please or nigga, please.
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ñA shorter, and more polite, way of saying "Niggah please!" Can be modified to "Girl, please!" Is a form of sarcasim.
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ñO | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |
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ñIn the results of a BLAST search, the number of HSPs that are present in the set that was assigned the lowest P-value is reported in the "N" column.
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ñN terminus (N terminal) Synonym for amino terminus. The end of a polypeptide that carries a free amino group. The first amino acid in a peptide or protein is called the amino terminal or N-terminal amino acid.
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ñNAP Network Access Point. A point where networks and service providers hand off traffic to each other. NAPs are typically the points with the worst congestion problems. When you encounter slow respons [..]
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ñThe standard abbreviation for the quantity of land resources, especially for the analysis of production. The letter "N" is used even though land begins with an "L" because "L& [..]
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ña macronutrient that fuels new growth and the element that is used in largest quantities by plants, which is why is it always present in packaged fertilizers
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ñP-K
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ñNational Plant Collections
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ñ, in the non-metal group with phosphorus and arsenic. Essential for all life, nitrogen is a crucial component of amino acids and proteins, as well as of nucleotides and DNA and RNA. Atomic weight 14.0 [..]
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ñThe chemical symbol for nitrogen.
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ñNose
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ñA seldom used designation for normal shafts
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ñGOLF TERMS LETTER N
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ñNailed Construction --
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ñSymbol used for the number of subjects or data in a distribution. A study with 10 subjects would have an N equal to 10.
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ñ/N/ quant. 1. A large and indeterminate number of objects "There were N bugs in that crock!" Also used in its original sense of a variable name "This crock has N bugs, as N goes to infi [..]
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ñBack to Top Nation of Islam. Islamic group headed by Louis Farrakhan.
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ñO P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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ñNAACP
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ñevi'im
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ñNaaba V oppressed
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ñElection season, management style, and the metal fabricator
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ñDictionary of Computer and Internet Terms In.
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ñabbreviation Definition: short word for "in" Example Sentence: Are you N yet?
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ñonwovens are a sheet, web, or batt of natural and/or man-made fibers or filaments, excluding paper, that have not been converted into yarns, and that are bonded to each other by any of several means. [..]
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ñehru jacket named after Jawaharial Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India. The jacket was well known for its lack of lapels and lack of a collar.
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ñative regalia simply means Indian Dance, Potlatch etc clothing apparel (costumes - in laymans terms) and is basically made from animal skins.
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ñ73) Native Advertising
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ñnearsightedness. See myopia.
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ñNormalled
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ñ Backcross generation: N1, N2, N3, etc.
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ñchemistry - the element nitrogen; chemistry - normality, expressed in equivalents/liter; Newton, SI unit for force, 1.0 N = 1.0 kg-m/s2, (see unit conversion factors)
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ñSI unit prefix nano, or 10-9; statistics - number of samples, cases, or observations (also n)
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ñA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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ñNATURAL ATTRACTION
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ñNo Entries
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ñNaphtha
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ñN/A
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ñeutralization
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ñNegative gearing - a potential tax advantage that occurs when the return from an investment property doesn't cover the maintenance costs and mortgage interest costs.
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ñBack to Top
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ñNovel
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ñN, n, NDAR, Neurotransmitter, Null hypothesis
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ñDesignates the entire sample size.
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ñDesignates the number of participants within a subgroup.
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ñReturn to glossary index
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ñNeutral Steer A cornering condition in which the front and rear slip angles are roughly the same. Although seemingly an ideal state of balance, perfect neutral steer is not as stable as slight underst [..]
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ñCDJ Recommendation: It is preferable to refer to someone who harmfully uses drugs as “someone with a drug addiction.” Use recovering or “in recovery from” to refer to someone trying to overcome active [..]
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ñNaked Put:
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ñNetwork: In the world of blogging, a community of publishers brought together in one place. (See our fashion blogger network post)
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ñName server
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ñ(n) a common nonmetallic element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless inert diatomic gas; constitutes 78 percent of the atmosphere by volume; a constituent of all living tissues(n) the card [..]
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ñNAI N-AMPS Nano NAVTEX NCC Necessary bandwidth NFC NGN NMT Node B Nomadic Non Interference Basis NWA
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ñNanometer Abbreviation is nm. 10 to the -9 power meters. The term nanometer has replaced the term millimicron that was used before 1967.
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ñnektonfree-swimming animals that control their own direction in the water column, such as fish. See plankton and benthos.
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ñnekton free-swimming animals that control their own direction in the water column, such as fish. See plankton and benthos.
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ñorth S
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ñN/C
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ñNATURAL MAGNET - A magnet which occurs in nature, such as a lodestone. Its property of magnetism has been imparted by the magnetic effects of the Earth.
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ñ [ Back To Top ] Nano (N) A metric prefix meaning one billionth of a unit or 10-9.
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ñReturn to Top NAERO (North American Electric Reliability Organization) - A reformulated NERC that has enforcement authority in addition to the responsibility for developing and implementing reliability standards. NERC has revised its organization in anticipation of becoming NAERO, but still does not have the authority (which will come thro [..]
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ñabb. N M Numerius (Roman praenomen); (abb. N./Num.)
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ñThis letter represents a wriggling eel, and is called in Hebrew nun (a fish).
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ñin Spanish, has sometimes a mark over it, thus—ñ. This mark is called a tilde, and alters the sense and pronunciation of a word. Thus, “pena” means punishment, but “ [..]
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ñ(One whose name is not given.) (See M or N.)
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ña numeral. Greek = 50, but = 50,000. N (Rom.) = 900, but &Nmacr; = 900,000.
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ñnoun Skt
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ñadj. The ordinal counterpart of N. "Now for the Nth and last time..." In the specific context "Nth-year grad student", N is generally assumed to be at least 4, and is usually 5 or [..]
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ñNEC
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ñAn indefinite number; or, a variable that is assigned a value depending on the context.
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ñNEM: National Electricity Market
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ñNAHAD The abbreviation for the Association for Hose and Accessories Distribution.
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ñNewel
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ñumber) This is a 17 digit number identifying your specific vehicle. Each VIN is unique, and is like a social security number for your vehicle. All vehicles legally residing in the United States have a VIN in multiple places identifying them. With a VIN, you have the ability to look up a vehicle’s recorded history through sites like Carfax, alth [..]
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ñNon-Credit: Courses that do not comprise part of a program of study. At NAU, courses designated with an “x” like MAT 108x or ENG 80x are non-credit courses.
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ñNational Income and Product Accounts (NIPA):
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ñneoclassic, neoclassical A stylistic classification applied to certain works of the 20th-century composed between the world wars (Stravinsky’s Pulcinella being a prime example) in which emotional rest [..]
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ñnarrante – narratingly
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ñNakamura's experiments Nakamura (1980, 1982, 1987) showed that crescendos (continuous increased of loudness) are more easily recognized by listeners than equivalent diminuendos (decreasing loudness). This is true for both musical and non-musical passages. See also attention, and ramp archetype.
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ñRate of change (as of January 1, 1900) in mean longitude of the Moon's node. N = 0.002,206,41 per solar hour.
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ñnotation - referring to music notes on sheet music
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ñ* delocalization (or n-* no bond resonance) Delocalization of a free electron pair (n) into an antibonding -orbital (s*). See hyperconjugation, resonance
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ñNachschlag – a type of “ornament” that is usually the termination of a “trill”. Most often this includes one “note” lower than the principle note, the principle note, and then the note following the t [..]
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ñIllustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry N: Indicates a substituent bonded to a nitrogen atom. In N-methylformamide the amide nitrogen is bonded to one methyl group. In N,N-dimethylformamide the amid [..]
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ñIllustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry N,N-Dimethylformamide (dimethylformamide, DMF): A polar (ε = 37) aprotic solvent with molecular formula C3H7NO. Molecular Structure of N,N-Dimethylformamide L [..]
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ñThis page provides an alphabetical listing of some of the basic hiking, backpacking, mountaineering, camping, and archaeological terms that one might encounter while preparing for an adventure in canyon country. The definitions on these pages are meant only as a beginning, a point from which to get familiar as quickly as possible with the jargon of [..]
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ñNap: A single selection that tipsters highlight as their best bet of the day.
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ñNatural Flavor: A flavoring extracted from a plant, animal or food substance, although the exact definition of "Natural" is actually left up to the food manufacturers. For example, both a food coloring such as Amaranth, which comes from a plant of the same name, or a flavor enhancer like MSG (also derived from a plant) can be called natur [..]
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ñNational Assessment Agency (NAA) – The NAA was a subsidiary agency of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) and had responsibility for national curriculum tests and ensuring the smooth delivery and modernisation of the examinations system. NAA has now been abolished.
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ñNo See also: Signals. Search for Flag books on Amazon.co.uk
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ñAn N-methylated indoleamine derivative, a serotonergic hallucinogen found in several plants, especially Prestonia amazonica (Apocynaceae) and in mammalian brain, blood, and urine. It apparently acts a [..]
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ñNET TONNAGE
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ñNonparticipating Policy
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ñThe first person in whose name the insurance policy is issued.
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ñNeoplasm
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ñNational immunization programme
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ñneuraminidase: An important surface structure protein of the influenza virus that is an essential enzyme for the spread of the virus throughout the respiratory tract. It enables the virus to escape th [..]
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ñNematodes
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ñNative species
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ñNAMASThe national measurement accreditation service. All laboratories analysing food should be registered with NAMAS
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ñNatixis Income Diversified Portfolio - Blended Index
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ñNeglect
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ñnolle prosequi a procedure by which the Director of Public Prosecutions may terminate criminal proceedings
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ñNet Asset Value The per-share value of a mutual fund's current holdings. The net asset value is calculated by dividing the net market value of the fund's assets by the number of outstanding [..]
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ñNew Menu
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ñNaturalism Neopagan New Age Numerology
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ñNewton, SI unit of force, = 0.22480455 lb force.
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ñThe Algebraic Notation symbol used to record actions made by the Knight. As 'K' was already assigned to the King, the kNight gets a capital N.
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ñNational Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) A self-regulatory organization with jurisdiction over certain broker-dealers. The NASD requires member brokers to register and conducts examinations for compliance with net capital requirements and other regulations. It also conducts market surveillance of the over-the-counter (OTC) securities marke [..]
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ñNational Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) – Originally set up in 1999 as the National Institute for Clinical Excellence, a special health authority, to reduce variation in the availability and quality of NHS treatments and care.
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ñNaked eye – something visible without the aid of binoculars or a telescope.
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ñdan Bane">Ni-dan Bane
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ñDefinition
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ñNational Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) – health–based pollutant concentration limits established by EPA that apply to outside air (see Criteria Pollutants)
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ñRepresents the actual number of observations in a sample, such as responses to a survey question.
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ñBooking class - use varies depending upon airline
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ñnervous system a group of organized cells that allow an organism to respond to sensory impulses
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ñNet Present Value (NPV)
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ñNaptha - A volatile, colorless liquid obtained from petroleum distillation used as a solvent in the manufacture of paint, as a dry-cleaning fluid, and for blending with casinghead gasoline in producing motor gasoline.
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ñ planned well bore North (+) / South (-) Cartesian coordinate at MD*
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ñNitrate (NO3-)
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ñNorth NCEP National Centers for Environmental Prediction; the modernized version of NMC.
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ñThe standard abbreviation for the quantity of land resources, especially for the analysis of production. The letter "N" is used even though land begins with an "L" because "L& [..]
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ñNon-organic Failure to Thrive - Children who significantly fail to reach normal growth and development milestones (i.e. physical growth, weight, motor, social and intellectual development) where physical and genetic reasons have been medically eliminated and a diagnosis of non-organic failure to thrive has been established.
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ñNon-Transferable A course that is not accepted at another institution.
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ñ(Disc) suffix occurring on nouns indicating a peripheral relationship to the proposition and on verbs indicating various discourse functions including switch of referent in a switch reference system [..]
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ñBack to top Natural Color System The NCS is published by the Scandinavian Colour Institute and aims to provide a logical and precise definition of colours based on perception. It has been taken up by [..]
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ñNational – Also known as “The National.” Short for the National Sports Collector Convention. It is the largest most attended sports memorabilia show held annually in different parts of the United Stat [..]
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ñNet Asset Value The per-share value of a mutual fund's current holdings. The net asset value is calculated by dividing the net market value of the fund's assets by the number of outstanding shares.
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