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(1) See numerical aperture. (2) (Not Applicable) A commonly used abbreviation in the English language for entering nothing in a form or table field because no data are relevant to the situation.
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Definition: N/A
(1) See numerical aperture.
(2) (Not Applicable) A commonly used abbreviation in the English language for entering nothing in a form or table field because no data are relevant to the situation.
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