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OU (A logical operation for combining two bits (0 or 1) or two Boolean values (false or true). If one or both values are 1 (true), it returns the value 1 (true)); OR (A logical operation for combining two bits (0 or 1) or two Boolean values (false or true). If one or both values are 1 (true), it returns the value 1 (true)) |
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abrév. |
official requirement; operational operations research |
abrév., aviat. |
optical reflectance; other; outgoing route; over run; oversale risk |
abrév., entr. |
official receiver; operation and regulation; original rate |
abrév., espac. |
operational requirement; operations review; optical radar; oxidation resistance |
abrév., footb. |
outside right |
abrév., industr. |
official referee; outward remittance |
abrév., milit. |
right observer |
abrév., pétr. |
observed ratio; official record; oil remover; oil residual; oil resistance; on rail; open report; open roller; operational operations research; operations operating room; operator's representative; optical rotation; optimum resolution; orbicular; overload rating; owner's risk; Owyhee rhyolite |
abrév., réseaux. |
onion routing |
abrév., sciences. |
objective response; office of research; optical recorder; ore reserves; reverse osmosis |
abrév., écon. |
operation research |
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abrév. |
own recognizance (as in "immediate OR release without bond" Val_Ships) |
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abrév. |
Oregon; official receiver (a person who is ordered by the government to deal with the income and property of a company or a person after they have gone bankrupt (= are unable to pay their debts). CALD. A person appointed by the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry to act as a receiver in bankruptcy and winding-up cases. The High Court and each county court that has jurisdiction over insolvency matters has an official receiver, who is an officer of the court. Deputy official receivers may also be appointed. The official receiver commonly acts as the liquidator of a company being wound up by the court. OB&M Alexander Demidov); operational (Vosoni); out of range (4uzhoj); oil ring; output register; Oriya; operational readiness (The capability of a unit/formation, ship, weapon system, or equipment to perform the missions or functions for which it is organized or designed. May be used in a general sense or to express a level or degree of readiness. Also called OR. See also combat readiness. Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005. The purpose of pump and valve test is to assess the operational readiness of those pumps. Klimzo. Responsible for driving effective completion and operational readiness of new product... Alexander Demidov); operational search; Or |
abrév., affaires;styl. |
operations |
abrév., angl. |
other ranks |
abrév., armes. |
Oak Ridge TN |
abrév., autom. |
octane requirement |
abrév., aviat. |
o-ring O; operation range; operation requirement; operations requirement; ordnance requirement; outside rejection; overrotation |
abrév., banq. |
operating ratio (raf); operation report (raf) |
abrév., biot. |
ovulation rate |
abrév., contr. |
operational requirements |
abrév., industr. |
gown operating gown |
abrév., informat. |
Logical OR; Originator / Recipient; optical reader; object reuse |
abrév., ingén. |
operating reserve; overload relay |
abrév., marq. |
Outdoor Retailer |
abrév., math., scient. |
Odds Ratio |
abrév., milit. |
Operational Readiness; Operations Research; Operational-Ready (system readiness rate); operational readiness; other rank (NATO; s); overhaul and repair; operationally ready |
abrév., médec. |
orientating response |
abrév., médic. |
Orbicularis Oris (muscle); operating room; Odds ratio (коэффициент риска gconnell); ocular retardation; original respondent |
abrév., optiq. |
outside radius |
abrév., phys., médic. |
Open Reduction; Oriented |
abrév., polym. |
on request; operations research; operating range |
abrév., pétr. |
oil recovery; outer row (andrushin); orthoclase |
abrév., réseaux. |
Organizational Role |
abrév., scient. |
Oak Ridge Operations Office |
abrév., techn. |
VHF omnirange |
abrév., écon. |
operational research; ordinary resolution (requires a simple bare majority (i.e. 50% +1 of votes cast) to be passed. Usual notice required to be provided to members of a proposed ordinary resolution is 14 days. LE Alexander Demidov) |
abrév., écoss. |
Oregon (US state) |
abrév., électr. |
office generator; office repeater; omnirange; operand register; optical receiver; optical reflection; optical repeater; optical resist; orientation ratio; originating register; output ready; overlay registration (mark); overrun |
abrév., équip. |
observation robot |
milit. |
observer, right; overseas replacement |
milit., abrév. |
officer of reserve; officer record; official records; operating resources; operation record; operational reliability; operational report; operations requirements; operations room; orange; orderly room; ordnance report; ordnance requirements; organized reserve; out-of-range; overall report |
ordin., abrév. |
orbital rendezvous |
pétr., abrév. |
logic sum block |
techn. |
onsite representative |
techn., abrév. |
omnidirectional radio range; operating reactor; operating requirements; order register; ordering register; overall resistance |
écol., abrév. |
overflow rate |
énergie;industr., abrév. |
operating rules; operation reliability; outer radius; overall reliability |
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abrév. |
Oregon Laws; Oregon; original |
abrév., biblioth. |
orient; oriental |
abrév., sciences. |
order; orientation |
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Circuit Court of Appeals (federal) |
latin. |
Oratio (Prayer Breviary) |
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abrév. |
operator; oriental |
abrév., médic. |
orbitale |
abrév., sports. |
outside right forward |
naut. |
order |
pétr. |
residual oil |
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abrév., sciences. |
orbicular |
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abrév., médic. |
and/or |
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polym. |
orange |