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[nap] / næp /




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"I look forward to receiving the group's final report in the near future as we move towards launching a further public consultation on proposals for the revised NAP in the coming weeks," said Muir.

From BBC • Apr. 30, 2026

While the review recognises "positive investment and efforts from farmers" since the NAP process began in 2007, it says "further, significant change" is needed.

From BBC • Apr. 30, 2026

The NAP acts as a scaffold around which a portion of DNA gets wrapped, making it physically impossible for the cell’s protein-making machinery to access genes in that portion.

From Scientific American • Apr. 8, 2022

NAP TIME: A boy slept on luggage as he waited to cross into Egypt at the Rafah border crossing in the Gaza Strip Wednesday.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jul. 10, 2013

In the US, NAP was the first publisher to take such a risk in 1994, followed by the MIT Press in 1995, and it worked.

From Technology and Books for All by Lebert, Marie




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