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 Off-Label   Option   Osteonecrosis  
 On Balance Volume OBV   Option ARMs Mortgage Loans   OTC  
 Oncology   Ore   Ounce  
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 Operating Cost Per Available Seat Mile Cost Per ASM CASM   Origination Fees   Overburden Mining  
 Operating Income Growth Rates   Orphan Drug   Overhead Ratio  
 Operating Margin   OSB Oriented strand board   Oxide  
 Operating Profit Margin   OSHA Recordable Rate     
 Operating revenue yield per Available Seat Mile Average Yield per ASM   Osteoarthritis     
                 
                   
 
 
       
       
 

Oxide

Manufacturing Term


Oxide is a chemical compound that is composed of oxygen atoms and another chemical element. Some common oxides include carbon dioxide, iron oxide, and aluminum oxide. Oxides play a crucial role in a variety of manufacturing industries. One example is the use of oxide in the production of steel. Iron oxide acts as a catalyst, helping to convert raw materials into steel. Oxides are also used in the production of ceramics, as they give the material strength and durability. Some oxides serve as pigments in the production of paints and dyes. In addition to their use in manufacturing and industry, oxides can also be found in nature, such as in the form of rust on metal surfaces or as limestone deposits.


   
     

Oxide

Manufacturing Term


Oxide is a chemical compound that is composed of oxygen atoms and another chemical element. Some common oxides include carbon dioxide, iron oxide, and aluminum oxide. Oxides play a crucial role in a variety of manufacturing industries. One example is the use of oxide in the production of steel. Iron oxide acts as a catalyst, helping to convert raw materials into steel. Oxides are also used in the production of ceramics, as they give the material strength and durability. Some oxides serve as pigments in the production of paints and dyes. In addition to their use in manufacturing and industry, oxides can also be found in nature, such as in the form of rust on metal surfaces or as limestone deposits.


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 Aggregates   Backlog   Casting Metal  
 Agitation Leach Plant   Bauxite   Cathode  
 Alloy   Bayer Process   Caustic Soda  
 Alumina   Beneficiation   Coating  
 Aluminum   Blast Hole Open Stoping   Cobalt Co  
 Anode   Blasting   Copper  
 Anode Furnace   Blister Copper   Copper Anode  
 Anode Slime   Block Cave   Copper Cathode  
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