It can mean "Code Name" as in the popular Korean Band CN BLUE
depends on how it is used. In the medical world it stands for Charge Nurse for internet domain names, a website ending in .cn is from China on TV it's Cartoon Network in genealogy its usually "Cherokee Nation"
"CN" originally meant "Canadian National", the rail transport company that built the tower in 1975.
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Stand is a verb. It describes an action. "Stand on the curb and wait for the bus." Stand is also a noun. "Take a stand for what you believe in."
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CNS: Central Nervous System Catholic News Service CNS news Crystallography and NMR System
Cyanide is CN-1.
The 12 pairs of nerves that exit the brain are the cranial nerves. (CN I) Olfactory, (CNII) Optic, (CN III) Oculomotor, (CN IV) Trochlear, (CN V) Trigeminal, (CN VI) Abducent, (CN VII) Facial, (CN VIII) Vestibulocochlear, (CN IX) Trigeminal, (CN X) Vagus, (CN XI) Hypoglossal, (CN XII) Hypoglossal Nerves
Go to Knotts Berry Farm near Disneyland in California, and stand in line for some rollercoasters and hope you get picked.
Cn- is paramagnetic. Cn is found in the Periodic Table and is known as Copernicium. A compound that is paramagnetic is one that will have a lone electron and Cn qualifies.
from midbrain = CN 3 (oculomotor) + CN 4(trochlear)from lateral of pons = CN 5 (trigeminal)at lower border of pons = CN 6 (abducens) + CN 7(facial) + CN 8 (vestibulo-cochlear)from medulla = CN 9 (glossopharyngeal) + CN 10 (vagus) +CN 11 (accessory) + CN 12(hypoglossal)Simply for addition, you must know that:CN that emerge close to midline = CN 3 + 6 + 12CN that emerge more laterally = CN 5 + 7 + 8 + 9 + 10 + 11The only CN that emerge from dorsal aspect = CN 4
Cn- is paramagnetic. Cn is found in the periodic table and is known as Copernicium. A compound that is paramagnetic is one that will have a lone electron and Cn qualifies.
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