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Nebraska Highway 1 ( N-1 ) is a 26.88-mile (43.26 km) state highway in Cass County , Nebraska , United States. Its western terminus is at U.S. Route 34 (US 34) south of Elmwood , and its eastern terminus is at US 34/ U.S. Route 75 in Nebraska (US 75) east of Murray .

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22-483: N1 , N.I , N-1 , or N01 may refer to: Information technology [ edit ] Nokia N1 , an Android tablet Nexus One , an Android phone made by HTC Nylas N1 , a desktop email client Oppo N1 , an Android phone N1, a Sun Microsystems software brand now mostly integrated into Sun Ops Center N1 Grid Engine , older name for Sun Grid Engine Popular culture [ edit ] Naboo N-1 Starfighter ,

44-519: A jet engine Airplanes [ edit ] AEG N.I , a German World War I night bomber Caproni Campini N.1 , a 1940 early motorjet-powered test airplane Naval Aircraft Factory N-1 , a 1918 United States Navy maritime patrol aircraft Northrop N-1 , proposed flying wing medium bomber Northrop N-1M , research aircraft built as a flying mockup of the Northrop N-1 Locomotives [ edit ] GNR Class N1 ,

66-409: A 5-megapixel front-facing camera. The N1 runs an otherwise stock distribution of Android 5.0 "Lollipop" , but includes an alternative home screen known as Z Launcher. Z Launcher emphasizes the use of gestures for navigation; users can search for applications or contacts by tracing letters onto the device's screen. Z Launcher was also released via Google Play Store for Android smartphones , but

88-529: A British 0-6-2T steam locomotive class classified N1 under both GNR and LNER ownership PRR N1s , a type of steam locomotive SECR N1 class , a British 2-6-0 steam locomotive class VR Class Pr1 (original classification N1), a Finnish steam locomotive Rockets [ edit ] N1 (rocket) , a Soviet rocket N-I rocket , a Japanese rocket Other uses [ edit ] N1 (company) , an Icelandic gasoline/convenience store chain N1 (TV channel) ,

110-639: A cable TV news channel operating in Western Balkans N1 (Long Island bus) N1, a district in the N postcode area in North London, England N.1 (David Carreira album) , 2011 Nebraska Highway 1 , a state highway in Nebraska, U.S. Carretera Central (Cuba) , a state highway of Cuba, numbered N–1 See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "n1" on Misplaced Pages. List of N1 roads Bessel's correction ,

132-611: A human brain evoked potential response N01, Nephritic syndrome ICD-10 code ATC code N01 Anesthetics , a subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System Vehicles [ edit ] USS N-1 (SS-53) , a 1915 coastal defense submarine of the United States Navy A type of light commercial vehicle N 1 , gauges in that monitor the low-pressure compressor section of

154-555: A release in European countries to follow. It is unknown whether the N1 will be released in any other regions. Nebraska Highway 1 N-1 begins at an intersection with US 34 about 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Elmwood. (US 34 heads west to Eagle and Lincoln and heads east to Union and the eastern terminus of N-1. The road continues south as South 29th Street toward Unadilla .) From its western terminus, N-1 heads north as

176-584: A spacecraft from the Star Wars fictional universe Internet slang for "nice one" Network One , a defunct American broadcast television network Nippon Ichi , also known as N1, a Japanese developer and publisher of game software Science [ edit ] N1 (also called N100 ), an evoked potential over the human brain N1 ring , a term used in mathematics A non-small cell lung carcinoma staging code for Metastasis to ipsilateral peribronchial or ipsilateral hilar lymph nodes Visual N1 ,

198-495: A two-lane road through hilly farmland until it crosses Stove Creek and reaches Elmwood. Just inside the limits of the village N-1 crosses the MoPac Trail East . Within the village the route is known as 4th Street, and it passes by the business district of the village and a community park as it traverses from south to north. N-1 then leaves the limits of Elmwood and crosses Weeping Water Creek. Continuing north of Elmwood,

220-546: Is Nokia's first mobile device since the sale of its original mobile phone business to Microsoft earlier in the year. It was released in January 2015. According to Sebastian Nyström, Head of Products Business Nokia Technologies, work on the tablet began on 28 April just days after the acquisition of its former mobile phone division by Microsoft . The unveiling of the N1 came shortly after an announcement on 17 November 2014 by Nokia Technologies President Ramzi Haidamus, that

242-502: Is quite capable and we wanted to maximize the capability there, but the 3.1 USB capability was not available for this chipset at this time." The overall design and hardware specifications of the N1 are very similar to the iPad Mini 2 , featuring an aluminium unibody chassis, a laminated 7.9-inch IPS LCD display, a 64-bit , 2.4 GHz quad-core Intel Atom system-on-chip with 2 GB of RAM, and 32 GB of internal storage. The N1 includes an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera, and

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264-674: The Platte River and heads south to Nebraska City . The road continues east as Murray Road to Beaver Lake and 27th Avenue.) The route is maintained by the Nebraska Department of Roads (NDOR). In 2012, NDOR calculated traffic volume on its highways in terms of average annual daily traffic (AADT). N-1 had as many as 2385 vehicles, including 115 heavy commercial vehicles, between Murray and its eastern terminus, and as few as 695 vehicles, including 75 heavy commercial vehicles, between its intersections with S-13A and N-50. N-1

286-548: The company would begin to contract the manufacturing of future Nokia products to third-party companies, to ensure a continued consumer presence for the "valuable" Nokia brand. As part of the sale, Nokia is subject to non-compete clauses forbidding it from producing Nokia-branded smartphones until the end of 2015, and feature phones for 10 years after the closure of the Microsoft sale, but is still free to produce devices in other product segments, such as tablets. The Nokia N1

308-610: The highway crosses Fletcher Avenue (a main east–west road in Cass County) and then crosses Beaver Creek before curving to the east. Just east of this bend, the route intersects with the south end of Nebraska Spur 13A (S-13A), a short spur route that connects N-1 with the small nearby village of Murdock . The road changes its direction from north–south to east–west at this junction. The route continues about 5.5 miles (8.9 km) east through more hilly farmland to an intersection with Nebraska Highway 50 . East of this intersection,

330-488: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=N1&oldid=1244185655 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Nokia N1 The Nokia N1 is a tablet developed by Nokia , running on Android 5.0. Unveiled on 18 November 2014, it

352-566: The route passes over South Cedar Creek and connects with the southern end of Manley Lane, the main access road to the nearby village of Manley . Immediately east of Manley Lane, N-1 crosses a single set of Union Pacific Railroad (UP) tracks . About one mile (1.6 km) east of the Manley area, N-1 serves the Cass County Fairgrounds, then continues east toward Murray . The route passes by Conestoga High School before entering

374-571: The tablet version is exclusive to the N1. The N1 is the first Nokia-branded device to officially support Google Mobile Services and ship with access to Google Play Store ; the discontinued Nokia X series used a fork of Android, Nokia X software platform , which substituted Google's proprietary software with similar apps from Nokia and Microsoft, and used a Nokia-specific application store . The N1 will be released in China in February 2015, with

396-401: The updated USB 3.1 specification, the N1 will only support USB 2.0 speeds. In response to this regression, a Nokia spokesperson stated that "our partner didn’t have access to that kind of solution on the chipset that we’re building the device on. It’s just a pure question of having the availability. We believe that the reversible connector is an easier way, and of course the chipset from Intel

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440-592: The village limits. N-1 is known as Main Street in Murray, and it passes through the village from west to east. It heads through the business district, then traverses a viaduct over another line of the UP before exiting the village. Just east of Murray, N-1 reaches its western terminus at an intersection with US 34/US 75. (From the intersection US 34/US 75 heads north to Plattsmouth , Nebraska Highway 66 , and

462-598: Was originally designated in 1925 between Harrison and South Sioux City in the northern part of the state, replacing Nebraska Highway 79 , Nebraska Highway 78 , Nebraska Highway 77 , Nebraska Highway 65 , and Nebraska Highway 49 . In 1926, this highway became U.S. Route 20 , and the N-1 designation was transferred to its current route. This route was originally signed as Nebraska Highway 24 in 1922 and changed to Nebraska Highway 5A in 1925, and Nebraska Highway 30 in 1926 before becoming Nebraska Highway 1. The entire route

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484-452: Was ultimately unveiled the next day at the Slush conference . While using a Nokia design, its software technology, and brand under license, Foxconn will be responsible for manufacturing, marketing, distribution, and technical support for the N1, and not Nokia. The N1 is one of the first major devices to include the new reversible "type-C" USB connector; although the new design is part of

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