| Oidium |
(1) a spermatium formed on hyphal branches, especially in heterothallic hymenomycetes; (2) a flat-ended asexual spore formed by breaking up of a hypha into cells (Hawksworth et al., 1983). [Not to be confused with the generic name Oidium used for some anamorphic powdery mildews.] pl. oidia.
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| oi- |
Original Equipment Manufacturer. These companies manufacture printed wiring boards for use internally in their own electronic products.
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| oil |
defined under several statutes including the Clean Water Act (CWA) and the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA). As a result, overlapping regulatory interpretations exist. For this reason, the US EPA and the US Coast Guard are currently developing a nationally consistent program policy and methodology for facilities to determine whether a given substance is considered an oil under the existing CWA. ...
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| OI |
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| oil |
There are three different substances sharing the name 'oil'.
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