Orbiter (camera seat)
Orbiter is a brand of camera seat used by broadcast camera operators that swivels at a low working height. Another term used is "low shooter." The Orb...
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Orbiter is a brand of camera seat used by broadcast camera operators that swivels at a low working height. Another term used is "low shooter." The Orb...
The Order of WhiteOak is a Celtic Reconstructionist Neo-druidism group that had its beginnings in a discussion list on Druid ethics in initiated by au...
Silica is silicon dioxide, one form of which is commonly known as sand. It is, by definition, inorganic. However, some plants absorb silicon compounds...
Organizational orientation is defined as an individual's predisposition toward work, motivation to work, job satisfaction, and ways of dealing with pe...
Organogallium peroxides form a fascinating class of compounds because they have the oxidizing function of the peroxo group in close proximity to the r...
"The Oriental Yeti" is a nickname given to an animal that, according to a Daily Telegraph article dated 5 April 2010, was captured by hunters in Sichu...
The Origin of Chronic Diseases, also known as the Cause of Chronic Internal Health Conditions, describes functional changes that occur in the tissue a...
The genetic background of Adolf Hitler has been widely disputed. One view claims that he is purely of Austrian descent. Another view that has been pus...
Ostaro is an Indian-American author, actor and astrologer.Early lifeOstaro was born in Delhi, India in a Vedic family. His father was a very celebrate...
Osteopathic medicine is a branch of the medical profession practiced primarily in the United States, but has also spread to 85 other countries, with u...
Ott Christoph Hilgenberg (born 1896 in Grebenstein near Kassel; died 1976 in Berlin) was a German engineer, scientist and a humanist. Directly after h...
Otzarstock is a stock photo website dedicated to providing the creative community with unique and high quality Jewish stock photos, digital images and...
"Our Fragile Intellect" is a 2012 article by American biochemist Gerald Crabtree, published in the journal Trends in Genetics. Crabtree's speculative ...
Out for Blood is the fifth and most recent full-length album by Sadus. It was released on Mascot Records on February 27, 2006 in Europe and it was rel...
Outsider Buddhism is a term generally applied to teachers and programs focused on audiences that would typically have difficulty accessing the dharma ...
OZ is a fictitious artificial mutagen appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It has been depicted as responsible for the creati...
Dr. Pál Csokán (November 21, 1914 in - March 3, 1995 in Budapest) was a Hungarian chemistry professor, a well known researcher of corrosion science an...
P2PR stands for Peer-2-Peer-Relations. It was first coined on David Cushman's Faster Future blog between the author and his community when trying to r...
P4 Medicine is the vision of American biologist Leroy Hood, and is short for "Predictive, Preventive, Personalized, and Participatory Medicine." The p...
Pabulo H. Rampelotto is a researcher at the Federal University of Santa Maria, with background in Biology. He has done extensive research on life in e...