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Oog
Oog is a city in the Sool region of Somaliland. ..
Oogamy
Oogamy is a form of heterogamy in which the female produced gamete is signifcantly larger than the male gamete. Highly motile sperm participate in the fertilization of the immotile egg. ..
Ooga Booga
Ooga Booga is an online multiplayer game for the Sega Dreamcast, focusing on the combat of "Kahunas" using thrown shrunken heads, riding animals, staffs, or using spells. The storyline is that Ooga Booga is a volcano goddess that creates islands, and has leaders of tribes, "Kahunas", battle for her ..
Oogenesis
Oogenesis is the creation of an ovum (egg cell) in the ovarian follicle of the ovary. Oogenesis is not to be confused with oocytogenesis, which is the formation of oocytes, which are the female gametocytes that divide later into ova. In mammals, oogonial transformation into oocytes (oocytogenesis) ..
Oogie Boogie
Oogie Boogie. Oogie Boogie is the fictional main villain in the Tim Burton-produced Disney movie The Nightmare Before Christmas. Oogie Boogie is a giant brown burlap sack holding millions of bugs inside him and, as he explains in his theme song, is the gambling sort by nature and loves to gam..
Oogloo & Anju
Oogloo & Anju is a short animation created and directed by A. Martian (a.k.a. Ariel Martian) that is part of the Cartoon Network animation showcase Sunday Pants. "Oogloo & Anju" follows the adventures of two characters: Oogloo, a sloth, and Anju, Oogloo's large-eyed bird friend. The style of the "O..
Oogonium
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Oogtar the Caveboy
--> Oogtar the Caveboy is a fictional character created for the Super Mario World cartoon, based on the video game of the same name. Oogtar (played by John Stocker) was among a group of Flintstones-like cavepeople living in Dinosaur Land, yet the actual game did not have any cavepeople. Apparentl..
OO gauge
Hornby Railways Flying Scotsman locomotive on an OO gauge layout OO gauge model railways are the most popular standard in the United Kingdom, being one of several 4 mm scale standards (4 mm to the foot (305 mm), or 1:76.2) in use, but the only one served by mass market manufacturers. OO uses..

 


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