N N 1 [nomen nescio] - translation to English
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N N 1 [nomen nescio] - translation to English

LATIN PHRASE DENOTING AN UNNAMED PERSON
Nomen Nescio

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  • Proto-Sinaitic Nun
  • Proto-Caanite Nun
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
N; N (character); N (letter); User:Ijai1205/Johor Student Leaders Council (JSLC); ASCII 78; ASCII 110; U+004E; U+006E; Letter N
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* N.B. (latín - nota bene) = Nota
* n-dimensional = enedimensional, de n dimensiones
* (N) operator = operador (N)
* N.T. (New Testament) = Nuevo Testamento
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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
N; N (character); N (letter); User:Ijai1205/Johor Student Leaders Council (JSLC); ASCII 78; ASCII 110; U+004E; U+006E; Letter N
(Abrev.) Nickel.
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  • Beta-}} radiation, the emission of a fast electron from the nucleus (the accompanying antineutrino is omitted). In the Rutherford model for the nucleus, red spheres were protons with positive charge and blue spheres were protons tightly bound to an electron with no net charge.<br>
The '''inset''' shows beta decay of a free neutron as it is understood today; an electron and antineutrino are created in this process.
  • The [[Feynman diagram]] for beta decay of a neutron into a proton, electron, and [[electron antineutrino]] via an intermediate heavy [[W boson]]
  • Models depicting the nucleus and electron energy levels in hydrogen, helium, lithium, and neon atoms. In reality, the diameter of the nucleus is about 100,000 times smaller than the diameter of the atom.
  • Cold neutron source providing neutrons at about the temperature of liquid hydrogen
  • W boson+}} boson]].
  • [[Institut Laue–Langevin]] (ILL) in Grenoble, France – a major neutron research facility.
  • Nuclear fission caused by absorption of a neutron by uranium-235. The heavy nuclide fragments into lighter components and additional neutrons.
  • Transmutation flow in [[light water reactor]], which is a thermal-spectrum reactor
NUCLEON (CONSTITUENT OF THE NUCLEUS OF THE ATOM) THAT HAS NEUTRAL ELECTRIC CHARGE (NO CHARGE); SYMBOL N
Neutrons; Nuetron; Nutron; Free neutron; Free Neutron; Mononeutron; Neutron mass; Neurtron; N particle; Fusion neutron; Neutronium-1; Neutron (physics); N⁰
(n.) = neutrón
Ex: A radiograph is a photograph produced by the passage of radiation, such as X rays, gamma rays, or neutrons, through an opaque object.
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* neutron activation = activación por neutrones

Definition

un
un, -a (apóc. de "uno")
1 art. Artículo indeterminado: "Ha venido un chico. Vive en una casa muy grande". Se emplea mucho delante de un nombre especificado con un adjetivo o una expresión adjetival ponderativos: "Tiene una frescura inaudita. Tiene un genio que no hay quien le aguante". Apénd. II, artículo (abuso de "un, una" con nombres de cualidad). Solo o precedido de "todo", tiene a veces sentido enfático equivaliendo a "nada menos que... un": "¡Compararse con un Unamuno!" (nada menos que con un Unamuno). A veces, el énfasis es irónico: "¡Cómo voy a desobedecer a todo un cabo!". "Un" se emplea también ante los sustantivos femeninos que empiezan por "a" tónica si no hay otra palabra interpuesta entre el artículo y el nombre: "un águila, un arma".
2 adj. V. "uno, -a" (numeral).
. Notas de uso
Cuando "un, una" acompañan como artículos indeterminados a un nombre tomado genéricamente, pueden ser sustituidos por el artículo determinado en singular o en plural: da lo mismo decir "una mujer hacendosa" que "la mujer hacendosa" o "las mujeres hacendosas".
Por influencia francesa se emplea con frecuencia la expresión "un cierto", como en "tiene un cierto parecido con ese actor" en vez de "tiene cierto parecido...".

Wikipedia

Nomen nescio

Nomen nescio (pronounced [ˈnoːmɛn ˈnɛskɪ.oː]), abbreviated to N.N., is used to signify an anonymous or unnamed person. From Latin nomen – "name", and nescio – "I do not know", it literally means "I do not know the name". The generic name Numerius Negidius used in Roman times was chosen partly because it shared initials with this phrase.