OPC
Britishabbreviation
Example Sentences
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By demonstrating the basic function of the synapse between neurons and OPCs, Li said the study may lead to new methods of regulating OPC function to alter disease progression.
From Science Daily
Plus, Robert Egan leaves the vaunted OPC, and the Getty repatriates works, in our weekly arts newsletter.
From Los Angeles Times
Will the council act on its stated values of integrity and inclusion and keep the OPC?
From Washington Post
The OPC was created in 1990 to increase equity and balance by having a representative for the “public interest” on land-use issues and has considered issues that “impact the public and have an effect on the public health, safety, and welfare.”
From Washington Post
OLO recommended a citizen’s advisory board to provide guidance to OPC on the public’s interest.
From Washington Post
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