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English citations of NB
non-binary
[edit]- 2008, Klaus David, Technologies for the Wireless Future, page 206:
- 6.2.2.4 Binary vs. Nonbinary
- Binary LDPC codes can be generalized to nonbinary LDPC codes (NB-LDPC).
non-black
[edit]- 1998, Irwin Garfinkel, Sara S. McLanahan, Daniel R. Meyer, Fathers Under Fire: The Revolution in Child Support Enforcement, page 36:
- D = Divorced; H = Hispanic; M = Married; NB = Non-Black; NM = Never Married; NW = Non-White; RM = Remarried; S=Separated; W = White.
neuroblast
[edit]- 2012, Advances in Physiology Research and Application: 2011 Edition, ScholarlyEditions (→ISBN)
- According to a study from the United States, “Multipotent neuroblasts (NBs) are produced throughout life by neural stem […] "
- 2016, Ahmed El-Hashash, Developmental and Stem Cell Biology in Health and Disease, Bentham Science Publishers (→ISBN), page 54:
- DEVELOPMENT OF NEUROBLASTS IN DROSOPHILA Neuroblasts (NBs) are first formed during the embryonic stages (stages 9 to 10) of Drosophila development. NBs delaminate from a neuro-epithelium located in the ventro- lateral region ...
- 2020, Maritza Jaramillo, Pascal Chartrand, Chiara Gamberi, RNA Regulation in Development and Disease, Frontiers Media SA (→ISBN), page 201:
- Embryonic neuroblasts (NBs) are neural stem cells that delaminate stereotypically from the ventral nerve cord during later (stage 9) embryonic development (Hartenstein and Campos-Ortega, 1984). NBs divide asymmetrically from stages 9 to ...
- 2013, O. Breidbach, W. Kutsch, The Nervous Systems of Invertebrates: An Evolutionary and Comparative Approach: With a Coda written by T.H. Bullock, Birkhäuser (→ISBN), page 279:
- ... 1976; Doe and Goodman, 1985a). These neuroblasts (NBs) are arranged in a regular, symmetrical pattern, and the arrangment is sufficiently ordered for the NBs to be identified according to the row and column in which they are located ...
- 1987, Christopher Doe, The Role of Cell Interactions and Cell Lineage During Insect Neurogenesis
- ... Neuroblasts (NBs) are stem cells which divide asymmetrically to generate a chain of ganglion mother cells