| AOT | accessory optic tract; Anderson Olsson table; anodal opening tetanus; Association of Occupational Therapists |
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| AOTA | American Occupational Therapy Association |
| AOTe | anodal opening tetanus |
| AOTF | American Occupational Therapy Foundation |
| AOT | Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor |
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| AOT | Aerosol OT |
| aotinae | A subfamily of the new world monkeys, cebidae, inhabiting the forests of south and central america. The aotinae are also referred to as night monkeys or owl monkeys. There are two species occurring in this subfamily: aotus azarae (southern night monkeys) and aotus trivirgatus (northern night monkeys). (12 Dec 1998) |
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| aotus trivirgatus | A species of the subfamily aotinae, family cebidae, inhabiting the forested regions of central and south america (from panama to the amazon). Vocalizations occur primarily at night when they are active, thus they are also known as northern night monkeys. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Aotinae, Monkeys, Night, Monkeys, Owl, Night Monkeys, Owl Monkeys
Synonyms : Monkeys, Northern Night, Night Monkeys, Northern, Northern Night Monkey, Northern Night Monkeys, trivirgatus, Aotus
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| AOT | douroucoulis |
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| AOT | nocturnal monkey of Central and South America with large eyes and thick fur |
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