| obsessive-compulsive disorder |
is characterized by obsessions, compulsions or both. The obsessions provoke anxiety, and the compulsive behaviors are temporary but ineffective attempts to reduce the anxiety.
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| OB |
obstetrics; order of battle
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| objective |
The fund's investment strategy category as stated in the prospectus. There are more than 20 standardized categories.
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| obligate |
restricted to a particular host, substratum or mode of nutrition.
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| obligate parasite |
an organism that occurs in intimate association with, and which is wholly dependent for its nutrition on, another living organism (Holliday, 1989).
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| OB | offensive to the mind |
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| OB | in a lewd and obscene manner |
| OB | to an obscene degree |
| OB | an obscene act |
| OB | the trait of behaving in an obscene manner |
| OB | obscene word or phrase |
| OB | making undecipherable or imperceptible |
| OB | a deliberate act intended to make something obscure |
| OB | a policy of opposition to enlightenment or the spread of knowledge |
| OB | a person who is deliberately vague |
| OB | make obscure or unclear |
| OB | make difficult to perceive by sight |
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