"Non-ionic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Non-ionic refers to a chemical or substance that does not carry an electric charge. It is neither positively charged (cation) nor negatively charged (anion). Non-ionic molecules or substances are often neutral in terms of their electric properties and do not have the ability to conduct electricity.
A non-flowering plant is a plant that does not produce flowers. These plants are often referred to as "cone-producing" or "seed-producing" plants, as they typically produce cones or seeds instead of flowers.
non-fossil refers to something that is not related to or derived from fossil fuels, such as non-fossil energy sources (e.g., solar, wind, hydro), or non-fossil industries (e.g., sustainable agriculture, eco-tourism). It can also refer to living organisms that are not fossilized or preserved in a fossil state.
The term "non-governmental" refers to an organization, entity, or institution that is not controlled or funded by a government. It is often used to describe organizations that are independent and work outside of the government sector, such as charities, non-profit organizations, advocacy groups, and private companies. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are often formed to address specific social, political, or environmental issues, and they may receive funding from a variety of sources, including private donors, corporations, and international organizations.
Not dependent on hormonal substances or processes; not related to sex hormones. Used to describe medications or treatments that do not interact with the body's natural hormonal balance.
Non-invasive refers to a method, technique, or examination that does not involve inserting any instruments or devices into the body, and does not cause any harm or discomfort to the individual being examined.
Non-ionizing radiation refers to a type of electromagnetic radiation that does not have enough energy to remove tightly bound electrons from atoms and molecules, resulting in the formation of ions. Non-ionizing radiation has lower frequencies and energies than ionizing radiation, and examples include radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation, visible light, and ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Non-ionizing radiation is generally considered safe for humans and most living organisms, as it does not cause damage to DNA or lead to direct chemical changes in living tissues.