| normoblast | <haematology> Nucleated cell of the myeloid series found in bone marrow, that give rise to red blood cells. See: erythroblast. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| normoblastosis | Excessive production of normoblasts by the bone marrow. (05 Mar 2000) |
| normocapnia | A state in which the arterial carbon dioxide pressure is normal, about 40 mm Hg. See: eucapnia. Origin: normo-+ G. Kapnos, vapor (05 Mar 2000) |
| normocephalic | Synonym: mesocephalic. Origin: normo-+ G. Kephale, head (05 Mar 2000) |
| normochromia | Normal colour; referring to blood in which the amount of haemoglobin in the red blood cells is normal. Origin: normo-+ G. Chroma, colour (05 Mar 2000) |
| normochromic | Being normal in colour; referring especially to red blood cells that possess the normal quantity of haemoglobin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| normochromic anaemia | Any anaemia in which the concentration of haemoglobin in the erythrocytes is within the normal range, i.e., the mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration is from 32 to 36%. Synonym: isochromic anaemia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| normocyte | <haematology> Erythrocyte of normal size and shape. (18 Nov 1997) |
| normocytic anaemia | Any anaemia in which the erythrocytes are normal in size, i.e., the mean corpuscular volume ranges from 82 to 92 cu um. (05 Mar 2000) |
| normocytosis | A normal state of the blood with regard to its component formed elements. (05 Mar 2000) |
| normoerythrocyte | <haematology> Erythrocyte of normal size and shape. (18 Nov 1997) |
| normoglycaemia | A normal blood glucose concentration. Synonym: normoglycaemia. Origin: eu-+ G. Glykys, sweet, + haima, blood (05 Mar 2000) |
| normoglycaemic | Denoting, characteristic of, or promoting euglycaemia. Synonym: normoglycaemic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| normoglycaemic glycosuria | The recurring or persistent excretion of glucose in the urine, in association with blood glucose levels that are in the normal range; results from the failure of proximal renal tubules to reabsorb glucose at a normal rate from the glomerular filtrate (low renal threshold); defect in the glucose carrier in the nephron. Synonym: diabetes innocens, normoglycaemic glycosuria, renal diabetes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| normokalaemia | Normokaliaemia A normal level of potassium in the blood. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Northern blot technique |
a technique analogous to Southern blot technique (qv), but performed on fragments of RNA instead of DNA; a nylon membrane is often substituted for the nitrocellulose filter.
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In behavior, normal means not deviating very much from the average; "not normal" is often used in a negative sense (improper, sick, etc.). Abnormality varies greatly in how pleasant or unpleasant this is for other people; somebody may half-jokingly be called "pleasantly disturbed". ...
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| normal curve |
{{Probability distribution| name =Normal| type =density| pdf_image =The green line is the standard normal distribution| cdf_image =Colors match the pdf above| parameters = location (real) squared scale (real)| support =| pdf =| cdf =| mean =| median =| mode =| variance =| skewness = 0| kurtosis = 0| entropy =| mgf =| char =|}}The normal distribution, also called Gaussian distribution, is an extremely ...
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| normal distribution |
{{Probability distribution| name =Normal| type =density| pdf_image =The green line is the standard normal distribution| cdf_image =Colors match the pdf above| parameters = location (real) squared scale (real)| support =| pdf =| cdf =| mean =| median =| mode =| variance =| skewness = 0| kurtosis = 0| entropy =| mgf =| char =|}}The normal distribution, also called Gaussian distribution, is an extremely ...
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Norwalk virus is the prototype virus of the genus norovirus of the family Caliciviridae. Noroviruses contain a positive strand RNA genome of approximately 7.5 kb, encoding a major structural protein (VP1) of about 60 kDa and a minor capsid protein VP2. The 27-35 nm viral particles have a buoyant density of 1.39-1.40 g/ml in CsCl. Viruses within this genus consists of several serologically distinct groups of viruses that have been named after the places where the outbreaks occurred. ...
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| NOR | toughen (steel or glass) by a process of gradually heating and cooling |
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| NOR | make normal or cause to conform to a norm or standard |
| NOR | become normal or return to its normal state |
| NOR | a person who normalizes |
| NOR | under normal conditions |
| NOR | an inhabitant of Normandy |
| NOR | Australian golfer (born in 1955) |
| NOR | United States operatic soprano (born in 1945) |
| NOR | of or relating to or characteristic of the Normans |
| NOR | of or relating to or characteristic of Normandy |
| NOR | a Romanesque style first appearing in Normandy around 950 AD and used in Britain from the Norman Conquest until the 12th century |
| NOR | the invasion and settlement of England by the Normans following the Battle of Hastings (1066) |
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