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NORMAL
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Traducere în limba română
normal I. adjectiv
1. normal, regulat, obişnuit.
2. mediu, mijlociu.
3. (mat.) normal; perpendicular.
normal II. substantiv
1. stare / situaţie normală, normal.
2. (med.) temperatură normală.
3. (chim.) soluţie normală.
4. (mat.) perpendiculară, normală.
5. nivel.
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It beat steadily and strong, and was quite normal.
(The Sea-Wolf, de Jack London)
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(Methemoglobin, NCI Dictionary)
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Obesity in children is associated with differences in brain structure in regions linked to cognitive control compared to the brains of children who are normal weight, according to new research from the University of Cambridge.
(Childhood obesity linked to structural differences in key brain regions, University of Cambridge)
An Australian team discovered that mouse embryos with two mutant copies of RIPK1 (and no normal copy) did not survive in the uterus due to excessive cell death signals, which further confirmed the importance of cutting RIPK1 to limit its function in normal cells.
(Researchers discover new autoinflammatory disease and uncover its biological cause, National Institutes of Health)
Although the salt content consumed by the mice in this study is eight to 16 times higher than normal and is likely to be more than a person would consume in a single day, their findings provide important links between diet, the blood vessels of the brain, and cognition.
(Pathogenic tau and cognitive impairment are precipitated by a high-salt diet, National Institutes of Health)
Membrane proteins are critically important: They regulate the exchange of information and materials between the cell and its environment, a vital task for survival and normal function because any disorder in protein function can result in disease.
(Study shows limitations of method for determining protein structure, National Science Foundation)