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  • oculomandibulodyscephaly
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  • oculomotor
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occupational exposure The exposure to potentially harmful chemical, physical, or biological agents that occurs as a result of one's occupation.
(12 Dec 1998)
occupational groups Members of the various professions (e.g., physicians) or occupations (e.g., police).
(12 Dec 1998)
occupational health The promotion and maintenance of physical and mental health in the work environment.
(12 Dec 1998)
occupational health nursing The practice of nursing in the work environment.
(12 Dec 1998)
occupational health services Health services for employees, usually provided by the employer at the place of work.
(12 Dec 1998)
occupational lung disease Fibrosis and scarring of the lungs secondary to the repeated inhalation of dust associated with some occupation.
Examples include silica, asbestos and coal dust exposure.
(27 Sep 1997)
occupational medicine <study> A branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of patients with occupational and environmental illness and injury.
(09 Oct 1997)
occupational neurosis Professional neurosis, a disorder of a group of muscles used chiefly in one's occupation, marked by the occurrence of spasm, paresis, or incoordination on attempt to repeat the habitual movements; e.g., writer's cramp; probably a focal dystonia.
Synonym: craft palsy, functional spasm.
(05 Mar 2000)
occupational safety and health administration One of the U.S. Agencies responsible for regulation of biotechnology. The major law under which the agency has regulatory powers is the Occupational Safety and Health act.
(09 Oct 1997)
occupational spasm Professional spasm, obsolete term for occupational dystonia.
(05 Mar 2000)
occupational therapist <specialist> An individual trained to help people manage the daily activities of living, such as dressing, grooming or cooking, and regaining vocational skills.
(05 Mar 2000)
occupational therapy A form of therapy that encourages and instructs manual activities for therapeutic or remedial purposes in mental and physical disorders.
(27 Sep 1997)
occupational therapy department, hospital Hospital department responsible for the administration and provision of any occupational or work activity for remedial purposes.
(12 Dec 1998)
occupations Crafts, trades, professions, or other means of earning a living.
(12 Dec 1998)
ocean The great body of salt water that covers mores than two thirds of the surface of the earth, any of its five principal geographical divisions, the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Antartic.
(09 Oct 1997)
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  • Octoxynol - »õâ Nonionic surfactant mixtures varying in the number of repeating ethoxy (oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) groups. They are used as detergents, emulsifiers, wetting agents, defoaming agents, etc. Octoxynol-9, the compound with 9 repeating ethoxy groups, is a spermatocide.
    Synonyms : Octoxinol, Octoxinols, Octoxynol-9, Octoxynols, Octylphenoxy Polyethoxyethanol, Triton X-100, Triton X-305, Triton X-45, Octoxynol 9, Polyethoxyethanol, Octylphenoxy, Triton X 100, Triton X 305, Triton X 45, Triton X100, Triton X305, Triton X45
  • Octreotide - »õâ A potent, long-acting synthetic SOMATOSTATIN octapeptide analog that inhibits secretion of GROWTH HORMONE and is used to treat hormone-secreting tumors; DIABETES MELLITUS; HYPOTENSION, ORTHOSTATIC; HYPERINSULINISM; hypergastrinemia; and small bowel fistula.
    Synonyms : Compound 201-995, Octreotide Acetate Salt, SAN 201-995, SM 201-995, SMS 201-995, Sandostatin, Sandostatine, Sandoz 201-995, Compound 201 995, Compound 201995, SAN 201 995, SAN 201995, SM 201 995, SM 201995, SMS 201 995, SMS 201995, Sandoz 201 995, Sandoz 201995
  • Ocular Hypertension - »õâ A condition in which the intraocular pressure is elevated above normal and which may lead to glaucoma.
    Synonyms : Glaucomas, Suspect, Hypertensions, Ocular, Ocular Hypertensions, Suspect Glaucoma, Suspect Glaucomas
  • Ocular Hypotension - »õâ Abnormally low intraocular pressure often related to chronic inflammation (uveitis).
    Synonyms : Hypotension, Ocular, Hypotony, Ocular
  • Ocular Motility Disorders - »õâ Disorders that feature impairment of eye movements as a primary manifestation of disease. These conditions may be divided into infranuclear, nuclear, and supranuclear disorders. Diseases of the eye muscles or oculomotor cranial nerves (III, IV, and VI) are considered infranuclear. Nuclear disorders are caused by disease of the oculomotor, trochlear, or abducens nuclei in the BRAIN STEM. Supranuclear disorders are produced by dysfunction of higher order sensory and motor systems that control eye movements, including neural networks in the CEREBRAL CORTEX; BASAL GANGLIA; CEREBELLUM; and BRAIN STEM. Ocular torticollis refers to a head tilt that is caused by an ocular misalignment. Opsoclonus refers to rapid, conjugate oscillations of the eyes in multiple directions, which may occur as a parainfectious or paraneoplastic condition (e.g., OPSOCLONUS-MYOCLONUS SYNDROME). (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p240)
    Synonyms : Brown's Tendon Sheath Syndrome, Convergence Excess, Cyclophoria, Deficiency, Smooth Pursuit, Eye Motility Disorders, Parinaud's Syndrome, Paroxysmal Ocular Dyskinesia, Pseudoophthalmoplegia, Spasm of Conjugate Gaze, Syndrome, Brown's Tendon Sheath, Cyclophorias
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ocular refraction the refraction of light produced by the mediums of the normal eye and resulting in the focusing of images upon the retina.
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oculocardiac reflex a slowing of the rhythm of the heart following compression of the eyes. A slowing of from 5 to 13 beats per minute is normal; one of from 13 to 50 or more is exaggerated; one of from 1 to 5 is diminished. If ocular compression produces acceleration of the heart, the reflex is called inverted. Called also Aschner's r. or phenomenon.
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oculogyric crisis a crisis occurring in epidemic encephalitis, postencephalitic parkinsonism, or secondary to use of antipsychotic agents; the eyeballs become fixed in one position, typically upwardly rotated, for minutes or hours.
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ocular bobbing a jerky downward deviation of the eyes with slow return to the middle position, seen in comatose patients and thought to be due to a pontine lesion.
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ocular crisis a sudden attack of intense pain in the eyes, with lacrimation, photophobia, etc.
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OC fish whose flesh is dried and flaked for Japanese cookery
OC large deep-water shark with white-tipped dorsal fin
OC a large group of islands in the south Pacific including Melanesia and Micronesia and Polynesia (and sometimes Australasia and the Malay Archipelago)
OC (Greek mythology) sea nymph who was a daughter of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys
OC a genus of Hydrobatidae
OC medium-sized storm petrel
OC a scientist who studies physical and biological aspects of the seas
OC the branch of science dealing with physical and biological aspects of the oceans
OC (Greek mythology) god of the stream that flowed around the earth in ancient mythology
OC having ocelli
OC wild turkey of Central and northern South America
OC an eyelike marking (as on the wings of some butterflies)
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