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NNumber
NNorth
NNo
NNoun
NNoon (time of day)
NNeutral (automatic transmissions)
NNon specified number
NNovember
NIn
NAnd
NNormal
NNorway
NNintendo
NNight (airfare)
NNewton(s)
NNetscape
NNano
NNumeric
NNitrogen
NIntuitive (Myers Briggs Type Indicator)
NNotch (type of filter)
NNumber of Years
NKnight (chess)
NNanotechnology
NNeutron
NNorse
NMoles (chemistry)
NNormality
NLondon North (postcode, United Kingdom)
NNoggin (cable network)
NNatural Numbers
NNatus (Latin: Born)
NNucleoprotein (virus protein)
NNigerian Naira (national currency)
NAsparagine (amino acid)
NSet of Natural Numbers (math)
NRefractivity
NSouthwest Ontario (postal code designation, Canada)
NSensitive Unclassified (information)
NAvogadro's Number (chemistry)
NTrue Neutral (gaming)
NNullipara
NPrincipal Quantum Number (used in formulae in quantum physics)
NNeutron Number (physics)
NUnable to Locate Complainant (Alabama Public Safety Radio Code)
NNot Classified But Sensitive
NOccupation Regular Issues (Scott Catalogue prefix; philately)
NNot for Release to Foreign Nationals
NNo Action Taken/Being Taken (action code)
NUS DoT tire speed rating (87 mph)


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Elementary number theory is concerned with the structures and relationships of natural numbers.
Beginning with natural numbers and covering the realms of infinity from prime numbers to parallel lines, the authors explore how mathematicians have tried to grasp the ungraspable, Profiles of individuals range from Pythagoras, who theorized about irrational numbers, to Georg Cantor, who proved that infinity can come in different sizes.
These are off-the-shelf grammars of standard and common phrases such as times, dates and natural numbers.
 
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