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nullA character that is all 0 bits. Also written as "NUL," it is the first character in the ASCII and EBCDIC data codes. In hex, it displays and prints as 00; in decimal, it may appear as a single zero in a chart of codes, but displays and prints as a blank space.
null 1. Maths a. quantitatively zero b. relating to zero c. (of a set) having no members d. (of a sequence) having zero as a limit 2. Physics involving measurement in which an instrument has a zero reading, as with a Wheatstone bridge null [nəl] (mathematics) Indicating that an object is nonexistent or a quantity is zero. (navigation) The azimuth or elevation reading on a navigational device indicated by minimum signal output. Any of the nodal points on the radiation patterns of some antennas.
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M] are amplified at A and nulled in the main lock-in detector D. ADC mapping was obtained by diffusion-weighted, ccrebrospinal fluid-(CSF) nulled, inversion-recovery EPI sequence optimized for isotropic diffusion weighting. be forthwith repealed and nulled, and that nothing be imposed upon the consciences of any to compel them to sin against their own consciences. |
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