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Encyclopedia : N : NS : NSE (17 articles)
N. SenadaN. Senada (N. may stand for "Nigel") was a Bavarian composer and music theorist and the man who formulated the "Theory of Obscurity" and the "Theory of Phonetic Organization". There is a debate as to whether or not he existed, or was simply an invention of The Residents'. Supposedly born in 1907 and..
NS/EP telecommunicationsNS/EP telecommunications is an abbreviation for National Security or Emergency Preparedness telecommunications of the United States. Telecommunications services that are used to maintain a state of readiness or to respond to and manage any event or crisis (local, national, or international) that cau..
NSENSE may be: National Student Exchange (United States, Canada)Nagoya Stock Exchange (Japan)National Stock Exchange of IndiaNetwork SouthEast, a former sector of British Rail.Network Search EngineNeuron-specific enolaseNorth-South Expressway (Malaysia)Nigerian Stock Exchange ..
NSEA ProtectorThe Protector The Protector is the 'pseudo starship Enterprise' of the Star Trek spoof movie, Galaxy Quest. The NTE part of the Protector's registration number (NTE-3120 as opposed to the Enterprise's NCC-1701), ostensibly alludes to some sort of similar space federation, but is in reality b..
NsengaThe Nsenga, who are different from the Senga, are a people of Zambia, and some of their descendants in Zimbabwe and Mozambique. and speak their nations’ official languages: English in Zambia and Zimbabwe and Portuguese in Mozambique. ..
NSEPNSEP is the Norwegian research centre for electronic patient records (Norsk Senter for Elektronisk Pasientjournal) within NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) in Trondheim. ..
N Seoul TowerN Seoul Tower is a communication tower in Seoul, Korea. Built in 1975, and completed in 1980, it has an observation deck and a pinnacle that reaches up to 239.7 m (786 ft). In the past it had been called the Namsan Tower, because it sits atop Namsan. Most visitors ride a cable car up the mountain..
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