OP Scientific & Educational Abbreviation

OP has various meanings in the Scientific & Educational category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of OP in Scientific & Educational.

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Office of The President
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Osteopontin
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Oxidative Phosphorylation

Oxidative phosphorylation is the metabolic pathway in which the mitochondria in cells use their structure, enzymes, and energy released by the oxidation of nutrients to reform ATP. Although the many forms of life on earth use a range of different nutrients, ATP is the molecule that supplies energy to metabolism.

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Open

Open1 adj. Of, pertaining to, or providing accessibility. For example, an open file is one that can be used because a program has issued an open file command to the operating system. Open2 vb. To make an object, such as a file, accessible. To establish a temporary logical connection between a file and a running program. The connection exists until the program closes the connection or the program terminates.

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Opening Pressure
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Operator

A person, a company, or a government agency, or a representative of a company keeping operational control over a terminal.

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Osmotic Pressure

Where two solutions of different concentration are separated by a membrane which the solvent molecules can move through, but the dissolved particles (solute) can't, the solvent will move from the less concentrated to the more concentrated solution to attempt to equalise the concentrations.

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Organophosphate

An organophosphate (sometimes abbreviated OP) or phosphate ester is the general name for esters of phosphoric acid. Organophosphates are the basis of many insecticides, herbicides, and nerve agents. The United States Environmental Protection Agency lists organophosphates as very highly acutely toxic to bees, wildlife, and humans. Recent studies suggest a possible link to adverse effects in the neurobehavioral development of fetuses and children, even at very low levels of exposure.

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Open Pollinated
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