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Oe, KyotoOe (大江町; Ōe-chō) is a town located in Kasa District, Kyoto, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 5,571 and a density of 57.55 persons per km². The total area is 96.81 km². ..
OekakiOekaki (お絵描き) is Japanese for "scribble" or "doodle". On the Internet, an Oekaki is a message board system that revolves around computer art created by a local art program. Oekaki artists often post their art to other websites, such as personal pages or free gallery websites, in addition to ..
OekeneOekene is a town in the municipality of Roeselare, Belgium. ..
Oeko-tex standard--> The Oeko-Tex Standard 100 was developed in 1992 and is a universally recog-nised testing and certification system which reliably informs the consumer that textile products bearing this label are free from concentrations of harmful sub-stances which could pose a risk to his health - withou..
Oekonomische EncyklopädieThe Oekonomische Encyklopädie was a German encyclopedia started by Johann Georg Krünitz. It appeared in 242 volumes between 1773 and 1858. Each volume has about 600-800 pages, giving a total of about 170,000 pages. It was originally planned to be a translation of two French-language encyclopa..
OekonuxThe originally German Oekonux (pronounced "urkonooks") project was founded to research the possibilities of free software to fundamentally change the current political and economic structures. Oekonux considers that the mode of production of free software represents a new mode of production that ha..
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