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object permanence The understanding that objects continue to exist when they are not in view.
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observer In meteorology, anyone who takes a weather observation.
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OB In meteorology, a commonly used abbreviation for weather observation.
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observer Any certified person serving in the capacity of an observer employed by the Management Authority, either directly or under contract. Usually embarked on large fishing vessels (principally but not exclusively foreign vessels), observers are responsible for monitoring fishing operations (eg areas fished, fishing effort deployed, gear characteristics, catches and species caught, discards, etc.). They may or may not be part of the enforcement system.
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obsessive-compulsive disorder a mental disorder in which a person is obsessed with certain thoughts, leading them to repeatedly perform specific acts; for example, constantly washing the hands out of fear of germs and dirt
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