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OCS

(1) (Office Communications Server) The predecessor to Microsoft Lync Server. See Microsoft Lync.

(2) (Open Computer and Software Inventory) Software that automatically collects data about the hardware and software in the network for asset management and inventory purposes. OCS software agents gather the data by residing within the Windows, Linux, Mac, Solaris and AIX machines themselves. For more information, visit www.ocsinventory-ng.org.

(3) (Occupant Classification System) An automobile safety system that uses dual-stage airbags and pressure sensors to determine the size and weight of the person in the front passenger seat. If an accident occurs that sets off the airbags, they would deploy fully for an adult, but only partially or not at all for a child. Based on how a person sat in the seat, earlier systems were not always able to differentiate adults from children, but they have greatly improved.
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"I had gone to explain to the OCS that I had not gone out to patrol with the dog that night because it was not feeling well.
Train traffic was then regulated as the line's management's dispatched personnel to clear the OCS.
The OCS was hacked to death by David Ikaaba, a butcher at Ugweri market in Embu East, on Wednesday.
"We are happy to partner with OCS India and committed teams, which have set new benchmarks through their domain understanding and unparalleled services rendered, especially during Kerala Floods", said Shibu Philips, Business Head, Lulu International Shopping Mall Pvt.
"We're all sticking together." Maria Moss, Unison's northwest regional organiser, said: "OCS is a profitable global business and they should pay all their staff at Liverpool Women's Hospital the NHS rate for the job.
In conjunction, the primary objective of the INSPIRE Trial was to compare the safety and effectiveness of the OCS Lung System to the current cold storage standard of care for the preservation of standard criteria donor lungs.
In total, 125 healthcare technical specialists from OCS Emirates have been deployed to work 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
To align and concentrate global industry efforts under a common approach, ZPL was integrated on a pan-European basis, into the global OCS programme in 2015, joining their common goal of creating awareness, sharing best practices and providing guidance to its members.
Women who had never used OCs and who had also smoked had more than twofold higher odds of developing RA than did women who had used OCs and who had never smoked.
Joint Publication 4-10, Operational Contract Support, defines OCS as "the process of planning for and obtaining supplies, services, and construction from commercial sources in support of joint operations." OCS relies on three types of contracts: theater, external, and systems.
The OCS was proportionally included at 0.0 in the control diet (OCO) and in at 0.1 and 0.2 in the other formulated TMR (OCIO) and (OC20) based on DM, respectively The ingredients of three experimental TMR are presented in Table 1.
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