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  • 71Non Overlapping Magisteria — Stephen Jay Gould Pour les articles homonymes, voir Gould. Stephen Jay Gould …

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  • 72Non Overlapping Magisteria (NOMA) — Stephen Jay Gould Pour les articles homonymes, voir Gould. Stephen Jay Gould …

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  • 73Non-English press of the Socialist Party of America — Logo of the Socialist Party of America, established August 1901. For a number of decades after its establishment in August 1901, the Socialist Party of America produced or inspired a vast array of newspapers and magazines in an array different… …

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  • 74Non-essentialism — In philosophy, non essentialism is the belief that any given entity or subject cannot be propositionally defined in terms of specified values or characteristics,[citation needed] which that entity must have in order to be defined as that entity.… …

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  • 75Non-citizens (Latvia) — Latvia This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Latvia …

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  • 76Non-Euclidean geometry — Behavior of lines with a common perpendicular in each of the three types of geometry Non Euclidean geometry is the term used to refer to two specific geometries which are, loosely speaking, obtained by negating the Euclidean parallel postulate,… …

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  • 77Non-equilibrium thermodynamics — Thermodynamics …

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  • 78Non-aggression principle — Part of a series on Libertarianism …

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  • 79Non-analytic smooth function — In mathematics, smooth functions (also called infinitely differentiable functions) and analytic functions are two very important types of functions. One can easily prove that any analytic function of a real argument is smooth. The converse is not …

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  • 80Non-physical entity — A non physical entity is an entity that lacks a physical or material body or material or physical characteristics. Non physical entities may be considered hypothetical, e.g. deities of religions no longer conventionally believed in, and used as… …

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