| noninvasive |
not requiring any incision or the insertion of an instrument or substance into the body
Ãâó: ppml.acor.org/GLOSSARY.html
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| nondisjunction |
failure of two homologous chromosomes to pass to separate cells during the first division of meiosis, or the two chromatids to pass to separate cells during the second meiotic division. As a result, one daughter cell has two chromosomes or chromotids while the other has none
Ãâó: www.storknet.com/complications/glossary.htm
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| nonsense mutation |
A type of mutation that changes an amino acid codon to one of the three stop codons, resulting in a shorter and usually nonfunctional protein.
Ãâó: www.bscs.org/onco/glossary.htm
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| nonstochastic effect |
means health effects, the severity of which varies with the dose and for which a threshold is believed to exist. Radiation-induced cataract formation is an example of a nonstochastic effect (also called a deterministic effect).
Ãâó: www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/cfr/part020...
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| nonpolar molecule |
Molecule without a dipole moment. Has either all nonpolar bonds or symmetrical polar bonds such as CO 2 .
Ãâó: www.hillsdale.edu/AcademicAssociations/Chemistry/s...
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| non | not acquirable by inheritance |
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| non | not inheritable |
| non | not classified hierarchically |
| non | not classified hierarchically |
| non | not human |
| non | not marked by or given to imitation |
| non | (often followed by `to') likely to be affected with |
| non | the trait of great self-denial (especially refraining from worldly pleasures) |
| non | not indulgent |
| non | not indulgent |
| non | (of societies) not industrial |
| non | not infectious |
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