| ocs | Octopine synthase |
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| OCS | Oral contraceptive steroids |
| OCS | open canalicular system |
| OCSP | Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project |
| OCT | 22-Oxacalcitriol |
| OCT | Octopamine |
| OCT | Octreotide |
| OCT | Optical Coherence Tomography |
| Oct | Ornithine carbamoyl transferase |
| OCT | Oxytocin challenge test |
| occluded virus | A virus inclosed in an inclusion body, usually with reference to an insect virus. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| occludens junction | Tight junction. See zonula occludens. (18 Nov 1997) |
| occluder | In dentistry, a name given to some articulators. (05 Mar 2000) |
| occluding centric relation record | A registration of centric relation made at the established occlusal vertical dimension. (05 Mar 2000) |
| occluding frame | <dentistry> A special holder for models of your teeth. The articulator holds the models in the same alignment as your jaw so the orthodontist can look carefully at your bite. (08 Jan 1998) |
| occluding ligature | A ligature to shut off completely the distal blood supply. (05 Mar 2000) |
| occluding relation | The jaw relation at which the opposing teeth occlude. (05 Mar 2000) |
| occlusal | <dentistry> The chewing or grinding surface of the bicuspid and molar teeth. (08 Jan 1998) |
| occlusal adjustment | Selective grinding of occlusal surfaces of the teeth in an effort to eliminate premature contacts and occlusal interferences; to establish optimal masticatory effectiveness, stable occlusal relationships, direction of main occlusal forces, and efficient multidirectional patterns, to improve functional relations and to induce physiologic stimulation of the masticatory system; to eliminate occlusal trauma; to eliminate abnormal muscle tension; to aid in the stabilization of orthodontic results; to treat peridontal and temporomandibular joint problems; and in restorative procedures. (12 Dec 1998) |
| occlusal analysis | A study of the relations of the occlusal surfaces of opposing teeth and their effect upon related structures. Synonym: bite analysis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| occlusal balance | A condition in which there are simultaneous contacts of the occluding units of the opposing dental arches in centric and eccentric positions within the functional range. (05 Mar 2000) |
| occlusal caries | Caries starting from the occlusal surface of a tooth. (05 Mar 2000) |
| occlusal clearance | A condition in which the opposing occlusal surfaces may glide over one another without any interfering projection. (05 Mar 2000) |
| occlusal correction | The correction of malocclusion, by whatever means is employed, elimination of disharmony of occlusal contacts. (05 Mar 2000) |
| occlusal curvature | A curved surface which makes simultaneous contact with the major portion of the incisal and occlusal prominences of the existing teeth, the curve of a dentition on which the occlusal surfaces lie. Synonym: occlusal curvature. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| occipital bone |
a saucer-shaped membrane bone that forms the back of the skull
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| occipital gyrus |
any of the convolutions of the outer surface of the occipital lobe of the cerebrum
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United States biochemist (born in Spain) who studied the biological synthesis of nucleic acids (born in 1905)
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| oct- |
October: the month following September and preceding November
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that part of the cerebral cortex in either hemisphere of the brain lying in the back of the head
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| OC | of or relating to the activity or business for which you are trained |
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| OC | disease or disability resulting from conditions of employment (usually from long exposure to a noxious substance or from continuous repetition of certain acts) |
| OC | a body of people doing the same kind of work |
| OC | any condition of a job that can result in illness or injury |
| OC | a law passed by the United States Congress that created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to prevent employees from being injured or contracting diseases in the course of their employment |
| OC | a government agency to maintain a safe and healthy work environment |
| OC | physical therapy involving the therapeutic use of crafts and hobbies for the rehabilitation of handicapped or convalescing patients (especially for emotionally disturbed patients) |
| OC | having ones attention or mind or energy engaged |
| OC | resided in |
| OC | held or filled or in use |
| OC | seized and controlled as by military invasion |
| OC | a member of a military force who is residing in a conquered foreign country |
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