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Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus a virus of the genus Flavivirus transmitted by ticks of the genera Dermacentor and Ixodes, isolated from patients with hemorrhagic fever in a forested region of Siberia.
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OMS The Orbital Maneuvering System, or OMS, is a system of rocket engines used on the Space Shuttle for orbital injection and modifying its orbit. It consists of two "packs" at the back of the Shuttle, the large lumps on either side of the vertical stabilizer. Each pack contains a single hydrazine engine with a thrust of 6,000 lbf (27 kN), which can be reused for 100 missions and is capable of 1,000 starts and 15 hours of firing. ...
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OMS Open Music System (formerly Opcode MIDI System). A real-time MIDI operating system for Macintosh applications (and slated to be integrated into Windows 95). OMS allows communication between different MIDI programs and hardware, so that, for example, a sequencer could interface with a librarian program to display synthesizer patch names -- rather than just numbers -- in the sequencer's editing windows.
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Omsk hemorrhagic f. a hemorrhagic fever similar in its clinical manifestations to Kyasanur Forest disease, endemic in a forested region of western Siberia, and caused by a flavivirus, transmitted to humans by the bites of infected ticks of the genus Dermacentor or by direct contact with infected muskrats, as by fur trappers.
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Omsk hemorrhagic fever v. a virus of the genus Flavivirus transmitted by ticks of the genera Dermacentor and Ixodes, isolated from patients with hemorrhagic fever in a forested region of Siberia.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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