"Northallerton" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Northallerton is a market town and civil parish in the Borough of Hambleton, North Yorkshire, England. It is located near the A1 and A684 roads, approximately 31 miles (50 km) north of York and 17 miles (27 km) south-west of Middlesbrough. The town is best known for its historic market, which has been in operation since the 12th century, and its proximity to the North York Moors.
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Norspermine is a type of diamine, a molecule that contains two amino groups (-NH2). It is often used as a biochemical reagent in biological research, particularly in the study of cell signaling pathways and gene expression.
Located in a direction between north and east, or towards the eastern part of the north.
Directions: Located or situated in the northern and western parts, as opposed to those that are south-eastern, for example.
Northam is a surname of English and Scottish origin. It is derived from the Old English words "north" meaning "north" and "ham" meaning "homestead" or "village". Therefore, the name Northam can be literally translated to "north homestead" or "north village". It is believed to have originated as a topographic name, referring to someone who lived in a place near a significant landmark or geographical feature, such as a mountain or a river, located in a north direction.
Northants is an abbreviation for Northamptonshire, a county in the East Midlands of England.
Northbridge refers to a computer hardware term that refers to the northbridge chip or Northbridge, which is a component of a motherboard that connects the central processing unit (CPU) to the rest of the system's components, such as the memory, system controller, and graphics card. The Northbridge is responsible for managing the flow of data between these components and is often referred to as the aspect of the motherboard that handles the high-speed data transfers.