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occlusion When the whole of the warm sector of a depression has been pushed up from the earth's surface by the advance of the cold front behind it, this is known as an occlusion, and the depression in which it occurs is called an occluded depression.
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occlusion The effect of one object in 3-D space blocking another object from view.
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occlusion the perception of increased loudness of a bone-conducted signal when the outer ear is somehow blocked (covered by earphone or earmold). Omnidirectional: A term from directional microphone technology indicating the mode of operation of microphones that receive sounds with the same sensitivity in all directions. If one turns a microphone 360?in front of a sound source and draws a diagram of the voltage produced by the microphone, the result is the spherical characteristic. ...
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occlusion closing; obstruction. Oncology the study of tumors or cancer. Ophthalmic pertaining to the eye. Optimal best, most favorable or desirable. OPRR Office of Protection from Research Risks of the NIH, oversees IRBs and related matters. Oral Administration given by mouth. Orthopedic pertaining to the bones. Osteopetrosis rare bone disorder characterized by dense bone. Osteoporosis bone disorder characterized by loss of bone leading to increased risk of fracture. ...
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