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NormalReferring to a type of conventional electrical log in which the current emitting electrode (A) and the measure electrode (M) are placed close together on the sonde, and the current return electrode (B [..]
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NormalThe long-term average value of a meteorological paramater (i.e., temperature, humidity, etc.) for a certain area. For example, "temperatures are normal for this time of year" means that temp [..]
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Normalc. 1500, "typical, common;" 1640s, "standing at a right angle," from Late Latin normalis "in conformity with rule, normal," from Latin normalis "made according to a [..]
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NormalPerpendicular.
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NormalReferring to a normal distribution. Regular or typical in the sense of lying within the limits of common occurrence, but sometimes denoting a unique value, as a measure of central tendency. Either sen [..]
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NormalWater when the top of the soil in a pot is dry to the touch. For in ground plantings they will need some supplemental water if there is an extended dry spell but will not need constant watering.
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Normalconforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm; not abnormal; "serve wine at normal room temperature"; "normal diplomatic rel [..]
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Normalordinary; usual
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NormalPerpendicular.
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Normalphysiological
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Normalconventional
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NormalA term used in specifying an audio patchbay to indicate internally normalling circuits.
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NormalA term used in specifying an audio patchbay, indicating normalling circuits that are available externally (on the backplane) to allow manual normalling of individual positions.
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NormalA term used to describe an audio circuit that is normaled through a patchbay, with the additional characteristic that when a patch cord is inserted into the top (source point) of a jack, the signal is split such that it continues through to its normal at the same time it is available to the patch cord. A patch cord inserted into the bottom (destina [..]
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NormalA term used in specifying an audio patchbay to indicate internally normalling, half-normaled circuits.
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NormalA term used in specifying an audio patchbay, indicating half-normalling circuits that are available externally (on the backplane) to allow manual normalling of individual positions.
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Normalstatistics - a data distribution having symmetrical tails; the "bell-curve"
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NormalNatural.
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NormalA line drawn perpendicular to a line or surface.
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NormalA line perpendicular to the surface of a boundary
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NormalIn optics and wave applications, the normal (line) is an imaginary line drawn at right angles to a surface. If the surface is curved, then the tangent to the surface must be drawn first, with the norm [..]
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Normal(n) something regarded as a normative example(adj) conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm; not abnormal(adj) in accordance with scientific laws(adj) being a [..]
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NormalThe long-term average value of a meteorological element for a certain area. For example, "temperatures are normal for this time of year" Usually averaged over 30 years.
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NormalPerpendicular At right angle to a given line or plane
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Normallink Normal links are those that join one node to another in a network.
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NormalThe vector that is perpendicular to a flat plane at the selected point. In the case of a non-flat plane, the vector that is perpendicular to the plane tangent to the surface at the selected point.
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NormalIn mechanics, perpendicular or at a right angle (90 degrees) to something. A normal stress is produced in a plane at 90 degrees to the force that is producing it.
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NormalVehicle is registered and currently has no abnormal statuses.
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NormalThe recognized standard value of a meteorological element as it has been averaged in a given location over a fixed number of years. Normals are concerned with the distribution of data within limits of [..]
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Normala solution concentration of one gram equivalent per liter of solution.
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NormalSee N or NORMAL.
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NormalThe long-term average value of a meteorological element for a certain area. For example, "temperatures are normal for this time of year" Usually averaged over 30 years.
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Normal1. A straight line perpendicular to a surface or to another line. 2. In geodesy, the straight line perpendicular to the surface of the reference ellipsoid. 3. The average, regular, or expected value o [..]
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NormalIn meteorology, the value of an element averaged for a given location over a period of years and recognized as a standard.
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NormalWhen in reference to the difficulty of the game, the base difficulty with no stat modifiers.
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NormalThe long-term average value of a meteorological paramater (i.e., temperature, humidity, etc.) for a certain area. For example, "temperatures are normal for this time of year" means that temperatures are at or near the average climatological value for the given date. Normals are usually taken from data averaged over a 30-year period (e.g., [..]
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NormalThe long-term average value of a meteorological element for a certain area. For example, "temperatures are normal for this time of year" Usually averaged over 30 years.
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NormalThe recognized standard value of a meteorological element as it has been averaged in a given location over a fixed number of years. Normals are concerned with the distribution of data within limits of [..]
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NormalThe recognized standard value of a meteorological
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NormalThe long-term average value of a meteorological paramater (i.e., temperature, humidity, etc.) for a certain area. For example, "temperatures are normal for this time of year" means that temp [..]
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NormalThe recognized standard value of a meteorological element as it has been averaged in a given location over a fixed number of years. Normals are concerned with the distribution of data within limits of common occurrence. The parameters may include temperatures (high, low, and deviation), pressure, precipitation (rain, snow, etc.), winds (speed and d [..]
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NormalThe imaginary line perpendicular to the point at which the incident wave strikes the reflecting surface. Also called the perpendicular.
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Normal Menstrual bleeding every 24-32 days, lasting 3-7 days, average loss 30 cc, 80% bloodlossoccurs in first two days. A 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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