N. Code 1957, Art. 62, § 1; 1984, Ch. 296, § 2.
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N. Code 1957, Art. 62, § 1; 1984, Ch. 296, § 2.
N is the fourteenth letter of the Latin alphabet. N or n may also refer to: Mathematics * \mathbb, the set of natural numbers * N, the field norm * N for ''nullae'', a rare Roman numerals#Zero, Roman numeral for zero * n, the size of a Sample (statistics), statistical sample Science * N for Newton (unit), the SI derived unit of force * N or F_n, a normal force in mechanics * Nitrogen, symbol N, a chemical element * N or Asn, the symbol for the common natural amino acid asparagine * N, the Equivalent concentration, Normality (chemistry) or chemical concentration of a solution * ''N'', the neutron number, the number of neutrons in a nuclide * N, in Brillouin zone, the center of a face of a body-centered cubic lattice * n, for nano-, prefix in the SI system of units denoting a factor of 10−9 * n, the optical refractive index of a material * n, the principal quantum number, the first of a set of quantum numbers of an atomic orbital * n, an electron density, the measure of th ...
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Notability
Notability is the property of being worthy of notice, having fame, or being considered to be of a high degree of interest, significance, or distinction. It also refers to the capacity to be such. Persons who are notable due to public responsibility, accomplishments, or, even, mere participation in the celebrity industry are said to have a public profile. The concept arises in the philosophy of aesthetics regarding aesthetic appraisal.Aesthetic Appraisal', Philosophy (1975), 50: 189–204, Evan Simpson There are criticisms of art galleries determining monetary valuation, or valuation so as to determine what or what not to display, being based on notability of the artist, rather than inherent quality of the art work. Notability arises in decisions on coverage questions in journalism. Marketers and newspapers may try to create notability to create celebrity, fame, or notoriety, or to increase sales, as in the yellow press. The privileged class are sometimes called notables, when ...
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