OTU definition

OTU means Oceania Taekwondo Union, the regional Continental Union governing the sport of taekwondo in the Oceania region.

Examples of OTU in a sentence

  • Optical Telescope Unit (OTU) That part of the Instrument that collects light photons [**Redacted**] and [**Redacted**] WV3 Instrument The Instrument is the part of the Satellite comprised of the OTU and Sensor Subsystem as previously defined.

  • The OLS 400G system also supports an open interface to other vendors SONET TDM equipment via Lucent's Optical Translator Unit or OTU.

  • The El ▇▇▇▇▇ and OTU properties also have exploration and development upside.

  • Minor proportions of other 13 Betaproteobacteria were also found (OTU 5, ▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇▇ ▇, and OTU 9, Table 3).

  • OTU 6 (A) and OTU 15 (B) are 47 recombinant clones identified as Dechlorosoma suillum and a bacterium of the 49 Clostridiales order, respectively (Table 3).

  • OTU 6 is a recombinant 36 clone identified as Dechlorosoma suillum (Table 3).

  • The ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ correlation coefficients between anammox diversity/abundance/activity, the relative richness of each OTU and microbial data of samples.

  • The layout of OTU number, anammox sequen- ces, accession numbers and the related anammox strain in the tree (0.03 cutoff).

  • The ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ correlation coefficients between anammox diversity/abundance/activity, the relative richness of each OTU and physico-chemical characteristics of samples.

  • The classification result of each representative read (including the additional class ‘No Relative’) is finally mapped back to all other members (reads) of the OTU cluster and to the corresponding identical reads from the de-replication step.

Related to OTU

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  • GATU means the Grant Accountability and Transparency Unit within the Illinois Governor's Office of Management and Budget.

  • FIU means the Financial Intelligence Unit of Trinidad and Tobago established under section 3 of the Financial Intelligence Unit of Trinidad and Tobago Act;