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(ori) is a sequence of DNA at which replication is initiated.
Ãâó: www.hgsc.bcm.tmc.edu/docs/HGSC_glossary.html
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| origin |
The point of intersection of the horizontal and vertical axes in the rectangular coordinate plane. The origin is expressed as the ordered pair (0,0).
Ãâó: www.riverdeep.net/students/glossaries/algebra/Glos...
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| orientation |
the alignment of a map in relation to the cardinal directions; most typically, modern maps are oriented with North at the top, but any orientation (eg, East, Northeast, South, etc.) is possible
Ãâó: www3.newberry.org/k12maps/glossary/
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| orifice |
An opening through which gas is discharged and whereby the flow of gas is limited and/or controlled.
Ãâó: www.alpha-plumbing.com/plumbing-terminology-o.htm
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| orientation |
synonym for aspect
Ãâó: www.landscapemodeling.org/html/glossary/glossary.h...
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| ori | a fee charged to a borrower (especially for a mortgage loan) to cover the costs of initiating the loan |
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| ori | having the ability or power to create |
| ori | containing seeds of later development |
| ori | having the power to bring into being |
| ori | someone who creates new things |
| ori | a speech sound produced with both the oral and nasal passages open (as French nasal vowels) |
| ori | a speech sound produced with both the oral and nasal passages open (as French nasal vowels) |
| ori | sulfonylurea |
| ori | a South American river 1,500 miles long |
| ori | a South American river 1,500 miles long |
| ori | American songbird |
| ori | mostly tropical songbird |
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