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NNRTI a drug (eg, nevirapine, delavirdine) that inhibits the action of the HIV-1 reverse transcriptase enzyme, thus blocking HIV replication, yet works in a different way than nucleoside analog drugs, by binding with the RT enzyme.
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NND New and Nonofficial Drugs, former annual publication of the American Medical Association containing descriptions of agents proposed for use in or on the human body in the prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of disease, which have been evaluated by the Council on Drugs of the AMA.
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nn. (Artificial) Neural Network: the best-known type of Adaptive Network. This name reflects the design of "artificial" neural networks by patterning them after biological neural networks, of which the most-complex known example is the human brain. The brain contains 100-thousand-million (1 followed by 11 zeros) "neurons" or individual processing elements. NN's used at ANSR often have fewer than 100 neurons.
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nn. Definition: The abbreviated form of need or require space on a flight or another air travel related service, used in computer reservations systems.
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