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Oppression (Psychology) -- Political aspects -- United States : Feminism, the family, and the politics of the closet : lesbian and gay displacement / Cheshire Calhoun  2000 1
Oppression (Psychology) -- Research   2
oppressors. : Richard Wright and transnationalism : new dimensions to modern American expatriate literature / Mamoun F. I. Alzoubi  2019 1
 

Oprah -- See Winfrey, Oprah


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Oprah Winfrey show (Television program)   5
Oproeren.   11
  OPS -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

OPS/OMS -- See Pan American Health Organization


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OPSEU -- See Ontario Public Service Employees Union


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Opsin -- See Opsins


Photosensitive proteins in the membranes of PHOTORECEPTOR CELLS such as the rods and the cones. Opsins have varied light absorption properties and are members of the G-PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTORS family. Their ligands are VITAMIN A-based chromophores
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Opsins.   3
 

Opsins, Rod -- See Rod Opsins


Photosensitive proteins expressed in the ROD PHOTORECEPTOR CELLS. They are the protein components of rod photoreceptor pigments such as RHODOPSIN
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Opslag.   2
OPSM Protector Limited -- Periodicals : Annual report to shareholders and staff / OPSM Protector Limited  1992- 1
 

Opsoclonus -- See Ocular Motility Disorders


Disorders that feature impairment of eye movements as a primary manifestation of disease. These conditions may be divided into infranuclear, nuclear, and supranuclear disorders. Diseases of the eye muscles or oculomotor cranial nerves (III, IV, and VI) are considered infranuclear. Nuclear disorders are caused by disease of the oculomotor, trochlear, or abducens nuclei in the BRAIN STEM. Supranuclear disorders are produced by dysfunction of higher order sensory and motor systems that control eye movements, including neural networks in the CEREBRAL CORTEX; BASAL GANGLIA; CEREBELLUM; and BRAIN STEM. Ocular torticollis refers to a head tilt that is caused by an ocular misalignment. Opsoclonus refers to rapid, conjugate oscillations of the eyes in multiple directions, which may occur as a parainfectious or paraneoplastic condition (e.g., OPSOCLONUS-MYOCLONUS SYNDROME). (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p240)
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Opsonin Proteins -- See Also Phagocytosis


The engulfing and degradation of microorganisms; other cells that are dead, dying, or pathogenic; and foreign particles by phagocytic cells (PHAGOCYTES)
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Opsporing. : Security warrior / Cyrus Peikari and Anton Chuvakin  2004 1
Opsporingsonderzoek.   5
Opstanden.   52
Opstanding van Christus.   5
Opstellen. : Coming to terms : theorizing writing assessment in composition studies / Patricia Lynne  2004 1
Greek language -- Optative. : Natural logic and the Greek moods : the nature of the subjunctive and optative in classical Greek / by David Lightfoot  2017 1
Opthalmic lenses : Practical optical dispensing / David Wilson, Stephen Daras  2014 1
Opthalmology : L'occhio, le sue malattie e le sue cure. Volume 2 / Sergio Belloni [and others]  2010 1
 

Opthalmopone -- See Pachycondyla


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Optic Cable, Fiber -- See Optical Fibers


Thin strands of transparent material, usually glass, that are used for transmitting light waves over long distances
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Optic Cables, Fiber -- See Optical Fibers


Thin strands of transparent material, usually glass, that are used for transmitting light waves over long distances
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Optic disc. : Operation Ouch! Do Try This at Home : Eyes / Director: McLeish, Jamie  2020 1
 

Optic Disc Drusen -- See Optic Disk Drusen


Optic disk bodies composed primarily of acid mucopolysaccharides that may produce pseudopapilledema (elevation of the optic disk without associated INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION) and visual field deficits. Drusen may also occur in the retina (see RETINAL DRUSEN). (Miller et al., Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology, 4th ed, p355)
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Optic Disc Drusens -- See Optic Disk Drusen


Optic disk bodies composed primarily of acid mucopolysaccharides that may produce pseudopapilledema (elevation of the optic disk without associated INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION) and visual field deficits. Drusen may also occur in the retina (see RETINAL DRUSEN). (Miller et al., Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology, 4th ed, p355)
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Optic Disk Disorder -- See Optic Nerve Diseases


Conditions which produce injury or dysfunction of the second cranial or optic nerve, which is generally considered a component of the central nervous system. Damage to optic nerve fibers may occur at or near their origin in the retina, at the optic disk, or in the nerve, optic chiasm, optic tract, or lateral geniculate nuclei. Clinical manifestations may include decreased visual acuity and contrast sensitivity, impaired color vision, and an afferent pupillary defect
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Optic Disk Disorders -- See Optic Nerve Diseases


Conditions which produce injury or dysfunction of the second cranial or optic nerve, which is generally considered a component of the central nervous system. Damage to optic nerve fibers may occur at or near their origin in the retina, at the optic disk, or in the nerve, optic chiasm, optic tract, or lateral geniculate nuclei. Clinical manifestations may include decreased visual acuity and contrast sensitivity, impaired color vision, and an afferent pupillary defect
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Optic Disk Drusens -- See Optic Disk Drusen


Optic disk bodies composed primarily of acid mucopolysaccharides that may produce pseudopapilledema (elevation of the optic disk without associated INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION) and visual field deficits. Drusen may also occur in the retina (see RETINAL DRUSEN). (Miller et al., Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology, 4th ed, p355)
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Optic nerve.   4
Optic Nerve -- blood supply : Ischemic optic neuropathies / Sohan Singh Hayreh  2011 1
 

Optic nerve Cytology -- See Also Retinal ganglion cells


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Optic nerve -- Cytology. : Retinal ganglion cells : methods and protocols / edited by Ben Mead  2023 1
Optic Nerve Diseaes -- therapy : Optic nerve disorders : diagnosis and management / Jane W. Chan  2007 1
 

Optic Nerve Disease -- See Optic Nerve Diseases


Conditions which produce injury or dysfunction of the second cranial or optic nerve, which is generally considered a component of the central nervous system. Damage to optic nerve fibers may occur at or near their origin in the retina, at the optic disk, or in the nerve, optic chiasm, optic tract, or lateral geniculate nuclei. Clinical manifestations may include decreased visual acuity and contrast sensitivity, impaired color vision, and an afferent pupillary defect
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Optic nerve Diseases -- See Also the narrower term Optic neuritis


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Optic nerve -- Diseases.   11
Optic nerve -- Diseases -- Atlases : Neuro-ophthalmology / Peter J. Savino, Helen V. Danesh-Meyer  2012 1
Optic nerve -- Diseases -- Congresses : Eye on the bayou : new concepts in glaucoma, cataract, and neuro-ophthalmology : proceedings of the 54th Annual Symposium of the New Orleans Academy of Ophthalmology, New Orleans, LA, USA, February 18-20, 2005 / edited by Jonathan D. Nussdorf  2006 1
Optic Nerve Diseases -- diagnosis   9
Optic Nerve Diseases -- therapy   4
Optic nerve -- Diseases -- Treatment   3
 

Optic Nerve Drusen -- See Optic Disk Drusen


Optic disk bodies composed primarily of acid mucopolysaccharides that may produce pseudopapilledema (elevation of the optic disk without associated INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION) and visual field deficits. Drusen may also occur in the retina (see RETINAL DRUSEN). (Miller et al., Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology, 4th ed, p355)
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Optic nerve -- Imaging   2
 

Optic nerve Inflammation -- See Optic neuritis


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Optic Nerve Injuries -- See Also Craniocerebral Trauma


Traumatic injuries involving the cranium and intracranial structures (i.e., BRAIN; CRANIAL NERVES; MENINGES; and other structures). Injuries may be classified by whether or not the skull is penetrated (i.e., penetrating vs. nonpenetrating) or whether there is an associated hemorrhage
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