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oz
(mechanics)

oz
Abbr. for “ounce.”

Oz
fabulous kingdom over the rainbow. [Am. Lit.: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]

1.Oz - An object-oriented concurrent constraint language from the University of Saarbrucken. Oz is based on constraint communication, a new form of asynchronous communication using logic variables. Partial information about the values of variables is imposed concurrently and incrementally. Supports higher order programming and object-orientation including multiple inheritance.

ftp:duck.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers.

["Object-Oriented Concurrent Constraint Programming in Oz", G. Smolka et al].
2.oz - An old Australian top-level domain and network which got incorporated into the current one. The former Australian domains .oz, .edu and .com are now .oz.au, .edu.au and .com.au.


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Play (don’t just watch) sports Before sitting down for Thanksgiving lunch, all the Ozes run around in their sweats for a game of family football.
 
 
 
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