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| ocean-type fish | An anadromous fish that shows no indication on its scales or other hard parts of an extended freshwater residence early in its life. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| oceanography | A description of the ocean. Origin: Ocean. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| oceanology | <study> That branch of science which relates to the ocean. Origin: Ocean. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Oceanospirillum | A genus of motile, nonsporeforming, aerobic bacteria (family Spirillaceae) containing Gram-negative, rigid, helical cells which are 0.3 to 1.2 um in diameter. Motile cells contain bipolar fascicles of flagella. There is no growth anaerobically with nitrate. These organisms are chemoorganotrophic and possess a strictly respiratory metabolism; they neither oxidise nor ferment carbohydrates; found in marine environments. There are at present five species in this genus, of which the type species is Oceanospirillum linum. Origin: L. Oceanus, ocean, + spirillum, coil (05 Mar 2000) |
| oceanus | The god of the great outer sea, or the river which was believed to flow around the whole earth. Origin: L, from Gr. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ocellated | 1. Resembling an eye. 2. Marked with eyelike spots of colour; as, the ocellated blenny. <zoology> Ocellated turkey, the wild turkey of Central America (Meleagris ocellata). Origin: L.ocellatus, fr. Ocellus a little eye, dim. Of oculus an eye. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ocellus | Origin: L, dim. Of oculus an eye. <zoology> A little eye; a minute simple eye found in many invertebrates. An eyelike spot of colour, as those on the tail of the peacock. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| oceloid | <zoology> Resembling the ocelot. Origin: Ocelot. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ocelot | <zoology> An American feline carnivore (Felis pardalis). It ranges from the Southwestern United States to Patagonia. It is covered with blackish ocellated spots and blotches, which are variously arranged. The ground colour varies from reddish gray to tawny yellow. Origin: Mexican ocelotl. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ochlesis | <medicine> A general morbid condition induced by the crowding together of many persons, especially. Sick persons, under one roof. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Disturbance, fr. Crowd, mob. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ochlophobia | <psychology> Morbid fear of crowds. Origin: G. Ochlos, a crowd, + phobos, fear (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ochoa | Severo, Spanish-U.S. Biochemist and Nobel laureate, *1905. See: Ochoa's law. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ochoa's law | The content of the X-chromosome tends to be phylogenetically conserved. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ochratoxin A hydroxylase | <enzyme> Catalyzed by the cytochrome p450ia1 isoenzyme Registry number: EC 1.14.99.- Synonym: ochratoxin 4-hydroxylase (26 Jun 1999) |
| ochratoxins | Toxins produced by aspergillus ochraceus. Occurring widely, ochratoxins have been found as natural contaminants on storage grains, corn, peanuts, cottonseed, and decaying vegetation. They are produced by several other species of aspergillus as well as by penicillium viridicatum. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Ocular Physiologic Phenomenon, Ocular Physiological Phenomenon, Ocular Physiological Phenomenons, Phenomena, Ocular Physiologic, Phenomena, Ocular Physiological, Phenomenas, Ocular Physiologic, Phenomenon, Ocular Physiologic, Phenomenon, Ocular Physiological
Synonyms : Ocular Physiologic Process, Ocular Physiological Process, Physiologic Process, Ocular, Physiologic Processes, Ocular, Physiological Process, Ocular, Physiological Processes, Ocular, Process, Ocular Physiologic, Process, Ocular Physiological
Synonyms : Eye Physiology, Physiology of the Eye, Physiology, Ocular, Visual Physiology, Physiology, Eye, Physiology, Visual
Synonyms : Cerebro-Oculo-Renal Syndrome, Lowe Disease, Lowe Oculocerebrorenal Syndrome, Lowe-Bickel Syndrome, Lowe-Terrey-MacLachlan Syndrome, Oculocerebrorenal Dystrophy, Renal-Oculocerebrodystrophy, Cerebro Oculo Renal Syndrome, Cerebro-Oculo-Renal Syndromes
Synonyms : Muscle, Oculomotor, Muscles, Oculomotor, Oculomotor Muscle
| occlusal analysis |
an analysis of the contact of the teeth in centric relation and during excursions of the mandible to determine if occlusal dysfunction is present. Called also bite a.
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| oculoauricular reflex |
slight flattening of the pinna of one ear against the skull when the eyes deviate strongly to the opposite side. Absence on one side indicates facial nerve palsy at or proximal to the stylomastoid foramen.
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| occlusive meningitis |
leptomeningitis of children which leads to the closure of the lateral and median apertures of the fourth ventricle.
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| oculocephalogyric reflex |
the reflex by which the movements of the eye, the head, and the body are directed in the interest of visual attention.
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| oculogyric mechanism |
the series of nerve centers concerned in movements of the eye.
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| OC | nocturnal wildcat of Central and South America having a dark-spotted buff-brown coat |
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| OC | a moderate yellow-orange to orange color |
| OC | any of various earths containing silica and alumina and ferric oxide |
| OC | of a moderate orange-yellow color |
| OC | type genus of Ochnaceae |
| OC | family of tropical evergreen trees and shrubs with thick shining parallel-veined leaves |
| OC | shrub with narrow-elliptic glossy evergreen leaves and yellow flowers with leathery petaloid sepals |
| OC | family of tropical evergreen trees and shrubs with thick shining parallel-veined leaves |
| OC | United States biochemist (born in Spain) who studied the biological synthesis of nucleic acids (born in 1905) |
| OC | type genus of the Ochotonidae |
| OC | similar to little chief hare and may be same species |
| OC | North American pika |
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