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  2. 1-Naphthylaminopropane - Wikipedia

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    1-Naphthylaminopropane (1-NAP), also known as 1-naphthylisopropylamine or as α-naphthylaminopropane (α-NAP), is a drug of the amphetamine and naphthylaminopropane families. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is a positional isomer of 2-naphthylaminopropane (2-NAP; PAL-287).

  3. Ethylnaphthylaminopropane - Wikipedia

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    Ethylnaphthylaminopropane (ENAP; developmental code name PAL-1045) is a monoamine releasing agent (MRA) of the amphetamine and naphthylaminopropane families that is related to naphthylaminopropane (NAP; PAL-287) and methamnetamine (MNAP; PAL-1046). [1] [2] [3] It acts specifically as a serotonin–norepinephrine–dopamine releasing agent (SNDRA).

  4. Go nap - Wikipedia

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    To "go nap" is an English expression meaning to score or win five times or, alternatively, to risk everything on one attempt. [1] More broadly it can mean to take everything. Origin

  5. Stay hydrated, chew gum, listen to music and more tips to ...

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    Consider a short nap: Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum, who works with patients with chronic fatigue, tells Yahoo Life that for much of history, people took a nap (called a siesta) after lunch in order to ...

  6. Napoleon (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The old game of Napoleon consists simply of five cards dealt out singly with the various players bidding in their turn how many tricks they think they can make. Eldest hand, the player to the dealer's left, has the privilege of bidding first, and then every other player in clockwise order may bid up to the limit, Napoleon, which is a bid to take all five tricks.

  7. National Academies Press - Wikipedia

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    The US National Academies Press (NAP) was created to publish the reports issued by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Medicine, and the National Research Council. It publishes nearly 200 books a year on a wide range of topics in the sciences.

  8. Noninsured Assistance Program - Wikipedia

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    NAP has permanent authority under the Federal Crop Insurance Reform Act of 1994, (P.L. 103-354, as amended). To be eligible for a NAP payment, a producer first must apply for coverage under the program by the application closing date, which varies by crop, but is generally about 30 days prior to the final planting date for an annual crop.

  9. Persistent sodium current - Wikipedia

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    INaP has been implicated in neuronal excitability, epilepsy, and neuropathic pain. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The "persistent sodium current" (here shown as I NaP ) is defined in this instance as the remaining sodium current after fast inactivation that produces the sharp termination of the transient current (I NaT ).