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Noel Barbara : Noël, Barbara.  1992 1
Noguchi Thomas T 1927 : Noguchi, Thomas T.,  1983 1
 

Noise -- See Also Hearing Loss, Noise-Induced


Hearing loss due to exposure to explosive loud noise or chronic exposure to sound level greater than 85 dB. The hearing loss is often in the frequency range 4000-6000 hertz.
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Noise   2
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Noise Prevention And Control : Epstein, Marcia Jenneth,  2020 1
 

Nomenclature As Topic -- See Terminology as Topic


Works about the terms, expressions, designations, or symbols used in a particular science, discipline, or specialized subject area.
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Nomenclature Popular Birds Dictionary : Choate, Ernest A.  1973 1
 

Non Adherent Patient -- See Patient Compliance


Voluntary cooperation of the patient in following a prescribed regimen.
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Non Prescription Drug -- See Nonprescription Drugs


Medicines that can be sold legally without a DRUG PRESCRIPTION.
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Non Randomized Controlled Trials As Topic -- See Also Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic


Works about clinical trials that involve at least one test treatment and one control treatment, concurrent enrollment and follow-up of the test- and control-treated groups, and in which the treatments to be administered are selected by a random process, such as the use of a random-numbers table.
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Non Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Agent -- See Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal


Anti-inflammatory agents that are non-steroidal in nature. In addition to anti-inflammatory actions, they have analgesic, antipyretic, and platelet-inhibitory actions. They act by blocking the synthesis of prostaglandins by inhibiting cyclooxygenase, which converts arachidonic acid to cyclic endoperoxides, precursors of prostaglandins. Inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis accounts for their analgesic, antipyretic, and platelet-inhibitory actions; other mechanisms may contribute to their anti-inflammatory effects.
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Non Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Agents -- See Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal


Anti-inflammatory agents that are non-steroidal in nature. In addition to anti-inflammatory actions, they have analgesic, antipyretic, and platelet-inhibitory actions. They act by blocking the synthesis of prostaglandins by inhibiting cyclooxygenase, which converts arachidonic acid to cyclic endoperoxides, precursors of prostaglandins. Inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis accounts for their analgesic, antipyretic, and platelet-inhibitory actions; other mechanisms may contribute to their anti-inflammatory effects.
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Non Verbal Communication -- See Nonverbal Communication


Transmission of emotions, ideas, and attitudes between individuals in ways other than the spoken language.
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Noncommunicable Diseases   2
 

Nondirective Therapy -- See Person-Centered Psychotherapy


A nondirective psychotherapy approach originated by Carl Rogers. The goals of therapy are to promote the client's congruence, self awareness, and self acceptance. This approach views the client as naturally directed toward self actualization, and only needing facilitative conditions in order to promote this tendency.
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Nonepileptic Seizure -- See Seizures


Clinical or subclinical disturbances of cortical function due to a sudden, abnormal, excessive, and disorganized discharge of brain cells. Clinical manifestations include abnormal motor, sensory and psychic phenomena. Recurrent seizures are usually referred to as EPILEPSY or "seizure disorder."
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Nonlinear Dynamics -- See Also Fractals


Patterns (real or mathematical) which look similar at different scales, for example the network of airways in the lung which shows similar branching patterns at progressively higher magnifications. Natural fractals are self-similar across a finite range of scales while mathematical fractals are the same across an infinite range. Many natural, including biological, structures are fractal (or fractal-like). Fractals are related to "chaos" (see NONLINEAR DYNAMICS) in that chaotic processes can produce fractal structures in nature, and appropriate representations of chaotic processes usually reveal self-similarity over time.
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Nonlinear Dynamics   2
 

Nonprescription Drug -- See Nonprescription Drugs


Medicines that can be sold legally without a DRUG PRESCRIPTION.
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Nonprescription Drugs   6
Nonprescription Drugs Catalogs   2013 1
Nonprescription Drugs Handbooks   7
Nonprescription Drugs History : McTavish, Janice Rae.  2004 1
Nonprescription Drugs History United States : Stage, Sarah.  1979 1
Nonprescription Drugs Popular Works   7
 

Nonprofit Organizations -- See Organizations, Nonprofit


Organizations which are not operated for a profit and may be supported by endowments or private contributions.
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Nonrespondent -- See Surveys and Questionnaires


Collections of data obtained from voluntary subjects. The information usually takes the form of answers to questions, or suggestions.
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Nonsteroidal Anti Inflammatory Agent -- See Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal


Anti-inflammatory agents that are non-steroidal in nature. In addition to anti-inflammatory actions, they have analgesic, antipyretic, and platelet-inhibitory actions. They act by blocking the synthesis of prostaglandins by inhibiting cyclooxygenase, which converts arachidonic acid to cyclic endoperoxides, precursors of prostaglandins. Inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis accounts for their analgesic, antipyretic, and platelet-inhibitory actions; other mechanisms may contribute to their anti-inflammatory effects.
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Nontherapeutic Human Experimentation History : Cooper Owens, Deirdre Benia,  2017 1
Nontherapeutic Human Experimentation History United States : Tucker, Todd,  2006 1
Nonverbal Communication   12
Nonverbal Communication Congresses   1980 1
Nonverbal Communication In The Workplace United States : Lancaster, Lynne C.  2002 1
Nonverbal Communication Psychology : Davis, John M.  2011 1
 

Noonan Syndrome -- See Also Neurofibromatosis 1


An autosomal dominant inherited disorder (with a high frequency of spontaneous mutations) that features developmental changes in the nervous system, muscles, bones, and skin, most notably in tissue derived from the embryonic NEURAL CREST. Multiple hyperpigmented skin lesions and subcutaneous tumors are the hallmark of this disease. Peripheral and central nervous system neoplasms occur frequently, especially OPTIC NERVE GLIOMA and NEUROFIBROSARCOMA. NF1 is caused by mutations which inactivate the NF1 gene (GENES, NEUROFIBROMATOSIS 1) on chromosome 17q. The incidence of learning disabilities is also elevated in this condition. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp1014-18) There is overlap of clinical features with NOONAN SYNDROME in a syndrome called neurofibromatosis-Noonan syndrome. Both the PTPN11 and NF1 gene products are involved in the SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION pathway of Ras (RAS PROTEINS).
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Nootropic -- See Nootropic Agents


Drugs used to specifically facilitate learning or memory, particularly to prevent the cognitive deficits associated with dementias. These drugs act by a variety of mechanisms.
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Nootropic Agent -- See Nootropic Agents


Drugs used to specifically facilitate learning or memory, particularly to prevent the cognitive deficits associated with dementias. These drugs act by a variety of mechanisms.
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Nootropic Agents : Group, David.  2001 1
Nootropic Agents Popular Works : Perlmutter, David,  2004 1
 

Nootropic Drug -- See Nootropic Agents


Drugs used to specifically facilitate learning or memory, particularly to prevent the cognitive deficits associated with dementias. These drugs act by a variety of mechanisms.
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Nordic Countries -- See Scandinavian and Nordic Countries


NORWAY; SWEDEN; DENMARK; ICELAND; and FINLAND.
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Norfolk Island -- See Melanesia


The collective name for the islands of the Pacific Ocean northeast of Australia, including NEW CALEDONIA; VANUATU; New Hebrides, Solomon Islands, Admiralty Islands, Bismarck Archipelago, FIJI, etc. Melanesia (from the Greek melas, black + nesos, island) is so called from the black color of the natives who are generally considered to be descended originally from the Negroid Papuans and the Polynesians or Malays. (From Webster's New Geographical Dictionary, 1988, p748 & Room, Brewer's Dictionary of Names, 1992, p344)
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Normal Range -- See Reference Values


The range or frequency distribution of a measurement in a population (of organisms, organs or things) that has not been selected for the presence of disease or abnormality.
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Normal Values -- See Reference Values


The range or frequency distribution of a measurement in a population (of organisms, organs or things) that has not been selected for the presence of disease or abnormality.
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North America   5
North America Adolescent : Pagliaro, Louis A.  2012 1
North America Animals Poisonous : Ernst, Carl H.  1992 1
North America Baths : Bruchac, Joseph,  1993 1
North America Birds   3
North America Ceremonial Behavior : Bruchac, Joseph,  1993 1
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