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free nitrogen from the air which enters into plant and animal growth.
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Nomina Anatomica
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the official body of anatomical nomenclature, applied specifically to that revised by the International Anatomical Nomenclature Committee appointed by the Fifth International Congress of Anatomists held at Oxford in 1950, and approved by the Sixth International Congress of Anatomists (Paris, 1955) with revisions approved by the Seventh (New York, 1960), Eighth (Wiesbaden, 1965), Tenth (Tokyo, 1975), Eleventh (Mexico City, 1980), and Twelfth (London, 1985) International Congresses of Anatomists. It has been superseded by Terminologia Anatomica [TA] (1998).
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nominal a.
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anomic a.
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nominal s.
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the weakest qualitative, not quantitative or ordered, classification of the samples into separate categories so that each possible result belongs to only one category, with the categories not able to be ordered relative to each other, e.g., one dealing with religion or sex and not size, weight, or temperature. Cf. ordinal s.
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nomogenesis
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the theory of evolution according to which the course of evolution is fixed and predetermined by law, no place being left for chance.
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