Meaning: [en] n. 1. (of a solution) concentration expressed in gram equivalents of solute per liter 2. a common nonmetallic element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless inert diatomic gas; constitutes 78 percent of the atmosphere by volume; a constituent of all living tissues 3. the cardinal compass point that is at 0 or 360 degrees 4. a unit of force equal to the force that imparts an acceleration of 1 m/sec/sec to a mass of 1 kilogram; equal to 100,000 dynes 5. the 14th letter of the Roman alphabet.
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121. N Restaurant manager during a robbery attempt in Mobile, Ala.
122. Press N for a numeric field. 8. Press 2 to select the second field as the first key. 9.
123. The only disadvantage is that the final sample is unlikely to have exactly n members though this may not be very important.
124. This displacement allows a strong interaction with the N terminus of the repressor B helix.
125. The dead was Akhu existed n the heaven as stars around the pole star and were therefore eternal and unchanging.
126. Confirmation of the official safety review came after a n investigation by Channel Four television into the deaths of patients.
127. Walk around the outside of the N transept of the church whose fine tympanum relief is now in St George's Gallery.
128. N.B. - Payment will be the intrinsic value of each item or cost of repair whichever is the less.
129. DIlAYdl n. A top that is used in a game played during the celebration of CHANike.
130. N.B. Photographs of hotel rooms in this brochure generally depict rooms for double occupancy.
131. By the time the N.C.O. had reached for his helmet and buckled on his belt the room was almost empty.
132. BOObee n. A term of endearment, originally for a child.
133. Could have made a million dollars a year in the N B A, and stayed in the Navy.
134. N., meet our obligations and continue to spur real progress.
135. Milosevic has been indicted by the U.N. war crimes tribunal.
136. In short, genetic factors are regarded as crucial in determining the eventual performance n sport.
137. I du n no, so I have a look round, but I can't find none.
138. He went to a table; n the far comer, the islanders' corner, of the long bare room.
139. This feature could be eliminated, if desired, by arranging that n be expressed in expanded binary notation.
140. The chronic disease, whose cause is unknown, struck during Valerie's senior year in high school in McClusky, N.D.
141. I du n no why he did that, but when I heard Marie tell that, I felt really horrible.
142. The Kyoto protocol capped years of good-faith international negotiations aimed at implementing the 1992 U.N.Sentencedict
143. Thus would be decided whether or not C.N.L. should ever see the documents.
144. Underneath it she was clad in a close-fitting N. Peal black sweater which showed off her figure to full advantage.
145. Typically, the net contains many nodes, but each node only has a few inputs: N is quite small.
146. It was then to carry out a landing on Attu, its main objective, 12 June, N plus 5.
147. A more complete and compact description of curvature in n dimensions is embodied in the Riemann tensor.
148. I du n no how tall it is, but the Christmas tree outside the caff is blummin huge.
149. Egotist, n. A person of low taste, more interested in himself than in me. Ambrose Bierce
150. Telephone, n. An invention of the devil which abrogates some of the advantages of making a disagreeable person keep his distance. Ambrose Bierce