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omnivorous Capable of eating plants, fungi and animals.
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OM the outer membrane of the mitochondrion
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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.
Ãâó: www.digitalhymnal.org/glossary_m-z.html
OM The number multiplied by the stone width W to obtain the amount of offset for rolled girdle arcs. Top of Page
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omphalo- ombilic Exemple : omphaloc?e = malformation cong?itale caract?is? par un d?aut de la fermeture de la paroi abdominale dans la r?ion ombilicale.
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