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  • ...p>23</sup> ([[Avogadro's number]]) hydroxide ions OH<sup>&minus;</sup>. Normality is always greater than or equal to the related concentration unit [[molarit
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  • == Relation to normality == ...N solution of any acid will always neutralize a 1 N solution of any base. Normality is a multiple of molarity.
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  • ...p>23</sup> ([[Avogadro's number]]) hydroxide ions OH<sup>&minus;</sup>. Normality is always greater than or equal to the related concentration unit [[molarit
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  • {{r|Normality}}
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  • ...P-space ''Y'', is ''X'' [[metrizable]] <ref>K. Morita, "Some problems on normality of products of spaces" J. Novák (ed.) , Proc. Fourth Prague Topological S <ref>K. Chiba, T.C. Przymusiński, M.E. Rudin, "Normality of products and Morita's conjectures" ''Topol. Appl.'' '''22''' (1986) 1
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  • ...ole (unit)|moles]]/[[liter]]) is more useful for chemical reactions, and [[normality]] is most useful for [[acid]]-[[base]] reactions, molality is often the mos
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  • {{r|Normality}}
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  • ===Molarity, molality and normality === ''[[Molarity]]'', ''[[normality]]'' and ''[[molality]]'' are terms used in chemistry to denote the concentr
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  • ...rphisms]] of the whole group. Characteristic subgroups are normal, because normality requires invariance only under inner automorphisms, which are a particular
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  • ...appropriate response.<ref>Susan T. Fiske. 2005. "Social Cognition and the Normality of Prejudgment" ''In'' On the Nature of Prejudice: Fifty Years after Allpor
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  • ...ns in statistics and many statistical tests are based on the assumption of normality. In [[probability theory]], normal distributions arise as the [[convergence === Normality tests ===
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  • ...for the man who feels death upon him--to use Pirandello's phrase--and the normality of it, for the one who is absorbed in the usual affairs of life with its sm
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  • ...rdjournals.org/cgi/pdf_extract/52/3-4/591 An analysis of variance test for normality (complete samples)]", ''Biometrika'', Vol. 52, No. 3/4, pages 591–611. {{
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  • ===The S-Shaped Curve of Adoption and Normality=== Time is the key to the diffusion process. The S-Shaped Curve of Adoption and Normality
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  • ...In spite of her condition, hospital staff hoped they could nurture her to normality. When interest in the case widened, Genie became the focus of an investigat
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  • ...most important measure besides irrationality is perhaps ''[[normal number|normality]]'': if a number is normal, all digits appear equally often in its decimal
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  • * "The Use of Ranks to Avoid the Assumption of Normality Implicit in the Analysis of Variance," ''Journal of the American Statistica
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