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nomogram
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A graphical means of solving an equation. The 2 dimensional drawing allows for quick approximations. Nomograms are often used in stereology to make predictions about how much sampling is required to obtain a given CE. The nomogram makes it possible to explore a number of situations in a short period of time.
ó: filebox.vt.edu/users/rboehrin/Introduction/Stereol...
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nom
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the nickname an NPL member chooses to be known by in the League. An ancient shortening of 'nom de plume.'
ó: www.puzzlers.org/guide1995/glossary.html
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nomenclature
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A system of terms used in a particular science or discipline
ó: www.rcaam.org/educate/glos-mno.htm
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nom
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Normas Official Mexicana de calidad, the Mexican government standards. Every distillery gets a NOM identification number to show they conform to the laws and standards governing tequila production. Look for this mark on the label to ensure the tequila meets these standards. The number identifies each distiller. Distillers may make many competing products under the same NOM identifier. The NOM number does not guarantee quality, only that the distiller is appropriately licensed. ...
ó: www.ianchadwick.com/tequila/glossary.html
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nomenclature
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A hierarchy of terms which are used to place inventory items in a record. The terminology defines categories, sub-categories, and types of articles.
ó: gunstonhall.org/probate/glossary.htm
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