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  2. Organizational unit - Wikipedia

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    When OUs are nested, as one OU contains another OU, this creates a relationship where the contained OU is called the child and the container is called the parent. Thus, OUs are used to create a hierarchy of containers within a domain. Only OUs within the same domain can have relationships. OUs of the same name in different domains are ...

  3. List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes - Wikipedia

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    -ous: pertaining to Latin -ōsus, full of, prone to porous: ovari(o)-of or pertaining to the ovaries Latin ōvarium, ovary: ovariectomy: ovo-, ovi-, ov-

  4. Active Directory - Wikipedia

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    OUs can contain other OUs—domains are containers in this sense. Microsoft recommends using OUs rather than domains for structure and simplifying the implementation of policies and administration. The OU is the recommended level at which to apply group policies , which are Active Directory objects formally named group policy objects (GPOs ...

  5. OUS - Wikipedia

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    OUS may refer to: Ohio University Southern Campus; Okayama University of Science; Open University of Sudan; Operation United Shield; Oregon University System;

  6. Oregon University System - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon University System (OUS) was administered by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education (the "Board") and the Chancellor of the OUS, who was appointed by the Board. [1] It was disbanded in June 2015. [2] OUS was responsible for governing the state's seven public universities.

  7. IUPAC nomenclature of inorganic chemistry - Wikipedia

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    An older, deprecated notation is to append -ous or -ic to the root of the Latin name to name ions with a lesser or greater charge. Under this naming convention, Cu + is cuprous and Cu 2+ is cupric. For naming metal complexes see the page on complex (chemistry).

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  9. Chemical nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    An older system – relying on Latin names for the elements – is also sometimes used to name Type-II ionic binary compounds. In this system, the metal (instead of a Roman numeral next to it) has a suffix "-ic" or "-ous" added to it to indicate its oxidation state ("-ous" for lower, "-ic" for higher).