| normocyte |
A red blood cell with a normal size.
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| normo- |
(pre) Normal, for example normotensive, with normal (blood-) pressure
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| normal curve |
A bell-shaped graph representing a hypothetical frequency distribution for a given characteristic.
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| normal |
A statistical measure of usually observed structures, typical, or represenative type.
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| norm |
a rule which governs or constrains the behaviour of group members. Norms in the workplace can relate directly to performance by dictating acceptable levels of quality and quantity. Norms also exist to determine attitudes towards timekeeping, absenteeism, and standards of personal appearance. Norms are powerful determinants of behaviour. They can work to support the interests of senior management or can operate to undermine them.
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