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How oxygenic photogranules form is far from understood, but filamentous and motile cyanobacteria seem to play an essential role in their formation. Cyanobacteria are enriched from the activated sludge and form the outer layer of photogranules that gives structural integrity for both photogranules generated under hydrodynamic and static conditions.
Osteoprotegerin (OPG), also known as osteoclastogenesis inhibitory factor (OCIF) or tumour necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 11B (TNFRSF11B), is a cytokine receptor of the tumour necrosis factor (TNF) receptor superfamily encoded by the TNFRSF11B gene.
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OPG may refer to: Osteoprotegerin; Office of the Public Guardian (disambiguation) Office of HM Paymaster General; Online Policy Group; Ontario Power Generation; Open Government Partnership; Optical parametric generator; Orthopantomograph or orthopantogram, a panoramic radiograph
Because the wavelengths of an OPG+OPA system can be varied (unlike most lasers which have a fixed wavelength), they are used in many spectroscopic methods. As an example of OPA, the incident pump pulse is the 800 nm (12500 cm −1 ) output of a Ti:sapphire laser , and the two outputs, signal and idler, are in the near-infrared region, the sum ...
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The OPG supervises the actions of withdrawers appointed under the access to funds scheme. The OPG also supervises all financial guardians and interveners appointed by the courts. As part of this supervision a financial guardian may be required to provide the OPG with a Management Plan, Inventory of Estate and an annual accounting.
After Swarthmore complied and removed the material, Pavlosky, Smith and the OPG sued Diebold, "asserting the company's accusation of infringement "was based on knowing material misrepresentation," an actionable claim under a provision of the DMCA (17 U.S.C. 512(f)) and, furthermore, "interfered with [the] contractual relations" between the ...