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  1. Normalnull n (strong, genitive Normalnulls, no plural) The mean altitude of sea level. Synonym: NN 1343 Meter über Normalnull ― (please add an English translation of this usage example) Usage notes [edit] Used as a geodesic reference point for geographical altitude in Germany from 1879–1992, replaced by Normalhöhennull in 1993. Declension ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Null_modelNull model - Wikipedia

    In mathematics, for example in the study of statistical properties of graphs, a null model is a type of random object that matches one specific object in some of its features, or more generally satisfies a collection of constraints, but which is otherwise taken to be an unbiasedly random structure. The null model is used as a term of comparison ...

  3. Die Bezeichnung Normalnull (NN) wurde 1879 eingeführt, als bis dahin nebeneinander verwendete Höhenbezugspegel wie „Hamburger Null“, „Höhe über Swinemünde“, „Pegel zu Neufahrwasser“ durch einen einheitlichen Höhenbezug zuerst für Preußen und bald darauf für ganz Deutschland ersetzt wurden. Die NN-Höhen waren vom Niveau des ...

  4. Jonathan Adam Saunders «Jay» Baruchel ( Ottawa, Ontario; 9 de abril de 1982) es un actor, director, guionista y productor canadiense. Comenzó su carrera tempranamente, a mediados de la década de 1990, en programas de televisión de su país. Después de eso, trabajó en producciones estadounidenses tales como Casi famosos (2000), Undeclared ...

  5. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › NormalnullNormalnull - Wikipedia

    Normalnull (NN) was van 1879 tot 1992 het referentiepunt voor hoogtemetingen in Duitsland. Duitsland neemt de zeespiegel van de Noordzee bij Amsterdam als nulpunt van de schaal en heeft het Normalnull gelijkgesteld met het NAP. Tussen 1956 en 1992 werd in Oost-Duitsland het Kronstadtpeil gebruikt, net als in de andere Oostbloklanden . In 1993 ...

  6. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q268449Normalnull - Wikidata

    outdated official vertical datum used in Germany. This page was last edited on 27 November 2023, at 10:23. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  7. In mathematics, the word null (from German: null[citation needed] meaning "zero", which is from Latin: nullus meaning "none") is often associated with the concept of zero or the concept of nothing. [1] [2] It is used in varying context from "having zero members in a set " (e.g., null set) [3] to "having a value of zero " (e.g., null vector).