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OCN
(redirected from oceanography)

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OCNOpen College Network
OCNOceanography
OCNOpen Computer Network
OCNOperating Company Number (NANPA)
OCNOncology Certified Nurse
OCNOf Course Not
OCNOverclock.net (gaming)
OCNOrange County News Channel
OCNOptical Carrier Level N
OCNOffice of Child Nutrition
OCNOriginal Cost New
OCNOther Carrier Networks (Sprint)
OCNOutpatient Care Network
OCNOperational Carrier Number
OCNOpen Communications Networks Inc.
OCNOperations Control Number
OCNOwning Company Number (LEC calling cards)
OCNOffice Control Number
OCNOriginal Call Number
OCNOperational Company Number
OCNOptillingscondensatieniveau (Dutch: lifting condensation level)


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That's what the Scripps Institution of Oceanography has been using, the "FLIP ship.
Pierce of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego, where much of the research took place.
Beebe was a famous naturalist who became obsessed with oceanography, and had his own research station off Bermuda, along with the support of many industrialists of his times.
 
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