| NAHSA | National Association for Hearing and Speech Action |
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| NAP | nasion, point A, pogonion [convexity or concavity of the facial profile]; nerve action potential; ne... |
| NAR | nasal airway resistance; National Association for Retarded [Children, Citizens]; no action required |
| NARAL | National Abortion Rights Action League |
| NAT | N-acetyltransferase; natal; neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia; no action taken; nonaccidental tra... |
| action potential |
The electrical signal which rapidly propagates along the axon of nerve cells as well as over the surface of some muscle and glandular cells. It is the result of a change in membrane electrical potential, the underlying cause of which is a change in flow of ions across the membrane due to voltage-activated ion channels.
Ãâó: opal.msu.montana.edu/cftr/ion_channel_glossary.htm
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| action |
Checking/Betting/Raising. A game in which players are playing a lot of pots is considered an "action" game.
Ãâó: www.online-poker-rules.net/glossary.html
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| action |
Betting, raising, and/or calling. A poker game with "a lot of action" is a game a lot of money is in play.
Ãâó: www.poker.com/poker-glossary-a.htm
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| action |
A fold, check, call, bet, or raise. For certain situations, doing something formally connected with the game that conveys information about your hand may also be considered as having taken action. Examples would be showing your cards at the end of the hand, or indicating the number of cards you are taking at draw.
Ãâó: www.homepokertourney.com/poker-glossary.htm
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| action |
The height of the strings from the fretboard
Ãâó: www.guitarlessonworld.com/resources/glossary.htm
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