n
n.
14th letter of the alphabet
N (nitrogen)
n.
odorless colorless non-metallic element, dominant element in the atmosphere (Chemistry)
N (north)
n.
direction that is opposite south on the compass
N (northern)
n.
coming from or situated in the north
N
Ñ
Acute accent
Caron
Factorial
Haplogroup N (mtDNA)
In
human genetics, Haplogroup N is a
human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup.An enormous haplogroup spanning many continents, the macro-haplogroup N is a branch of the
African haplogroup
L3, and is believed to have originated in Africa some 60,000 to 80,000 years before present.The two haplogroups
M and N are believed to represent the initial migration by modern humans
out of Africa. Haplogroup N is the ancestral haplogroup to almost all European and Oceanian haplogroups in addition to many Asian and Amerindian ones.
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N+
Newline
For other uses, see
New Line (disambiguation). In
computing, a newline (also known as a line break or end-of-line / EOL character) is a special
character or sequence of characters signifying the end of a line of text. The name comes from the fact that the next character after the newline will appear on a new line — that is, on the next line below the text immediately preceding the newline. The actual codes representing a newline vary across hardware platforms and operating systems, which can be a problem when exchanging data between systems with different representations.
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N (Neutrum)
n.
neuter, neutral gender, state of being neither masculine nor feminine (Grammar)
N (Norden)
n.
north, direction that is opposite south on the compass
N (das)
n.
n, 14th letter of the alphabet
n. (nach)
after, later, afterwards
n (m)
n.
n, 14th letter of the alphabet
N (nitrogeno)
N, nitrogen, odorless colorless non-metallic element (Chemistry); north, direction that is opposite south on the compass
n (f)
n.
n, 14th letter of the alphabet