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N., Sam M.S.

Sam holds a masters in Child Psychology and is an avid supporter of Psychology academics.
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NUCLEIC ACID

a big molecule which contains a chain of nucleotides. Nucleic acids are of two forms, dna and rna, and are

NUCLEOLUS ( NUCLEOLI)

the formative composition inside a the nucleus of a cell that is the place where ribosomes are assembled.

NUCLEOPLASM

the material held in the cell's nucleus. It is tied together by the nuclear envelope, that parts it from the

NUCLEOTIDE

noun. a mixture inclusive of a nitrogenous base, a sugar, and at least one phosphate group. Nucleotides like a fp

NUCLEUS

noun. 1. a big membrane-bound space, observed in the cells of nonacterial living beings, which consists of the bulk of

NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS

one of the biggest of the septal nuclei, that is given dopaminergic innervation from the ventral tegmental region. Dopamine emitted

NUCLEUS CUNEATUS

the nucleus within the medulla oblongata which is the end of the cuneate fasciculus inside the dorsal columns of the

NUCLEUS GRACILIS

the nucleus inside the medulla oblongata which is the end of the gracile fasciculus within the dorsal columns of the

NUISANCE PARAMETER

a parameter of secondary focus which has to be approximated in effort to attain an approximation of or challenge a

NUISANCE VARIABLE

a variant which has no intrinsic relevance to the experiment but might assist with an increase in experimental error.

NULL FINDING

the outcome of an experiment implying that there is no union, or no relevant or great union, between variants. Commonly

NULL HYPOTHESIS

the statement postulating an experiment will find no variations between the control and experimental states, which is, no union between

NULL HYPOTHESIS SIGNIFICANCE TESTING (NHST)

calculation of an examination of significance to determine the tenability of the null hypothesis.

NUMBER

noun. with regard to language, a grammatical categorization of nouns, pronouns, and any words in agreement with such depending upon

NUMBER FACTOR

an aspect of intellect which is gauged by tests of capacity to complete or process number problems.

NUMBER-COMPLETION TEST

a test of intellect, or a part of one, wherein the subject being tests must furnish a missing object in

NUMERICAL COMPETENCE

the capacity retained by some animals to recognize and name the cardinal numbers correlated with varying amounts of items and

NUMERICAL SCALE

any scale or gauging tol which renders a quantitative symbolization of an attribute.

NUMEROLOGY

noun. the analysis of the occult relevance of numerals.