| Nematomorpha |
a class of the phylum Aschelminthes, consisting of long, slender, cylindrical worms; commonly called hairworms, horse hairs, or hair eels. They are parasitic as juveniles. In some systems of classification, they are considered to be a separate phylum. Called also Gordiacea.
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| nematosis |
nematodiasis.
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| nematospermia |
spermatozoa having elongated tails, as seen in mammals and various other animals.
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| nema |
National Electrical Manufacturers Association. Used in valve terminology to define the level of external resistance an enclosure or solenoid coil is suited for. eg: NEMA 1 is dustight, NEMA 9 is explosion proof, etc.
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| nema |
A non-profit trade organization, supported by manufacturers of electrical apparatus and supplies in the United States. Its standards alleviate misunderstandings and help buyers select the proper products. NEMA standards for motors cover frame sizes and dimensions, horsepower ratings, service factors, temperature rises and performance characteristics.
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