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inaction: the state of being inactive inactiveness: a disposition to remain inactive or inert; "he had to overcome his inertia and get back to work" being inactive; being less active
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| inadequacy |
insufficiency: lack of an adequate quantity or number; "the inadequacy of unemployment benefits" insufficiency: a lack of competence; "pointed out the insufficiencies in my report"; "juvenile offenses often reflect an inadequacy in the parents" unsatisfactoriness by virtue of being inadequate
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| inapparent infection |
an infection with no clinical symptoms that is unnoticed by the affected individual; cf. subclinical i.
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| INA |
*In Polynesian mythology, Ina is a lunar deity (daughter of Kui or Vaitere)*Ina (伊那市; -shi) is a city located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan.*Ina, Ibaraki is a town located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan.*Ina, Saitama is a town located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan.*Ina is also the name of a tribe located in the Centre Province of Cameroon.*INA is an acronym for the Indian National Army, which fought with the Axis Powers during the Second World War. ...
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| inaccuracy |
The difference between the input quantity applied to a measuring instrument and the output quantity indicated by that instrument. The inaccuracy of an instrument is equal to the sum of its instrument error and its uncertainty.
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