oclusión proceso de cicatrización o de cerramiento de una herida originada por causas naturales o artificiales |
Ocrea i. Tubular sheath-like expansion at base of petiole;
ii. A sheath;
iii. Partial covering of stipe of some fungi, formed by fragments of the disintegrated veil. |
Ocreae i. Tubular sheath-like expansion at base of petiole;
ii. A sheath;
iii. Partial covering of stipe of some fungi, formed by fragments of the disintegrated veil. |
OCT Overseas Countries and Territories (France) |
oct-1-en-3-ol Plant-derived insect attractant
NOMENCLATURE: Approved name: oct-1-en-3-ol. Other names: amylvinylcarbinol; octenol. Development code: OPP Chemical Code: 069037. CAS RN: [3391-86-4].
SOURCE: Oct-1-en-3-ol is a component of a large number of plant species and is a major insect attractant. It is found in many edible fruits and veg... |
octenol. Development code: OPP Chemical Code: 06 Plant-derived insect attractant
NOMENCLATURE: Approved name: oct-1-en-3-ol. Other names: amylvinylcarbinol; octenol. Development code: OPP Chemical Code: 069037. CAS RN: [3391-86-4].
SOURCE: Oct-1-en-3-ol is a component of a large number of plant species and is a major insect attractant. It is found in many edible fruits and veg... |
ODA Department for International Development, 1 Palace Street, London SW1E 5HE, UK. (Formally the Overseas Development Administration). |
ODC Overseas Development Council (USA). |
ODF Official Development Finance. |
ODI Overseas Development Institute, Regent's College, Inner Circle, Regent's Park, London NW1 4NS, UK.
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