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Ogo or OGO may refer to: Places * Ogo, Senegal (other) **Ogo, Diourbel **Ogo, Louga **Ogo (arrondissement), Matam, Matam * Ogo Mountains, Somaliland, Somalia * Ōgo, Gunma, Japan; a town in Seta, Gunma ** Ōgo Station, Maebashi, Gunma, Japan; a train station * Abengourou Airport (IATA airport code OGO), Abengourou, Ivory Coast People * Ogo, historical variant spelling of Hugh (given name) * Oeyo aka Ogō (1573–1626), Japanese widow of the Shogun * Misael H. Ogo (born 1984), North Mariana Islands politician * Suzuka Ogo (born 1993), Japanese actress * Yūya Ogō (born 1996), Japanese baseball player * Ogo Adegboye (born 1987), Nigerian basketball player Fictional characters * Ogo, a character in Robot and Monster * Ogo, a character from ''Gogs'' Plants * Ogonori, a form of edible seaweed * Ogo (''Gracilaria parvispora''), a red algae * Ogo, a pitcher plant cultivar; see List of Nepenthes cultivars Other uses * Khana language (ISO 639 language code ogo) * Outdoor Gravit ...
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OpenGroupware
is a Depato, department store chain with a significant presence in Japan. It operates a network of branches in various countries and has a long history dating back to 1830 when it was founded in Osaka by Ihei Sogō. The company is known for its retail offerings, including clothing, household goods and food products. In 2009, Sogo merged with Seibu Department Stores (), forming Sogo & Seibu Co., Ltd. (). This merger marked the company's transition into a subsidiary of Seven & I Holdings, which also owns other well-known retail brands such as 7-Eleven. Sogo previously owned stores in a variety of locations, including Beijing, China; Causeway Bay, Hong Kong (in the 1980s, before the Transfer of Sovereignty), Taipei, Taiwan; Jakarta and Surabaya, Indonesia; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Singapore; Bangkok, Thailand; and London, United Kingdom. However, most of these international branches have since closed or are now operated by independent franchising, franchisees. History Sogo's o ...
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Ogo Adegboye
Stephen Ogooluwa "Ogo" Adegboye (born 23 September 1987) is a Nigerian-British professional basketball player who last played for London Lions of the British Basketball League (BBL). Early life Born in Nigeria, Adegboye moved to London at the age of three. He played with the Brixton Topcats of the English Basketball League, before moving to the US to attend Findlay College Prep. College career Adegboye spent two seasons with Lamar Community College in Colorado, where he averaged 11.1 points and 3.2 assists per game, before transferring to St. Bonaventure University, where he played with the St. Bonaventure Bonnies. In his junior year, he averaged 6.6 points, 2.4 assists, and 1.7 rebounds, in 21.6 minutes per game for the Bonnies. During his senior year, he started all 31 games and led the country in minutes, finishing the season averaging 11.5 points, 4 assists, and 3.1 rebounds in 39 minutes per game. Professional career Adegboye started his professional career, in 2011, with ...
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Ogo (handheld Device)
Ogo is a handheld electronic device that enables communication via instant messaging services, email, MMS and SMS text messages. The device works through GSM cellular networks and allows unlimited usage for a flat monthly fee. It supports AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, and MSN Messenger. It was released in 2004. Overview Ogo uses the IXI-Connect OS. It features a clamshell design with a 12-bit depth color screen on the top half and a full QWERTY keyboard on the lower half. Navigation through the menus is accomplished primarily through the use of a directional pad located on the lower right hand of the device and alternately through buttons that directly access each of the devices features. The Ogo is part of a family of devices produced by its overseas manufacturer, IXI, which showcase the "personal mobile gateway" concept, wherein the Ogo acts as a wireless gateway for other Bluetooth enabled devices to access the Internet. Other devices in the family include pens a ...
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Gracilaria Parvispora
''Gracilaria parvispora'', also known by the common names long ogo, red ogo, or simply ogo, is a large species of marine red alga in the genus ''Gracilaria'', endemic to Hawaii. It is highly sought after as an edible seaweed and is popular in mariculture and the marine aquarium trade. Also known as limu ogo in Hawaiian.AlgaeBase/ref> Description ''Gracilaria parvispora'' is composed of pointed, cylindrical branches, in diameter, extending from a central axis, in diameter, with a single Holdfast (biology), holdfast. Individuals reach lengths upwards of . As with other species of ''Gracilaria'', ''Gracilaria parvispora'' can be highly variable based on environmental conditions. Though generally red in coloration, it may also be yellow, brown, green, white, and black depending on sunlight, water flow, and depth. The branching of the central axis is also variable, with individuals generally, though not always, displaying three orders of branching and lower water flow and salini ...
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List Of Nepenthes Cultivars
This list of ''Nepenthes'' cultivars is a comprehensive catalog of all cultivars of the carnivorous plant genus ''Nepenthes'', as recognised by the International Carnivorous Plant Society (ICPS).Registered Cultivar Names: ''Nepenthes''
. International Carnivorous Plant Society.
The ICPS has been the International Registration Authority (IRA) for carnivorous plant cultivars since 1998. This list includes the 241 ''Nepenthes'' cultivars included in the ICPS's official list. This is by far the greatest number of cultivars of any carnivorous plant genus. The year in brackets is the year of first publication or, in the case of unpublished names, the year of its earliest known usage. Some cultivar names have been used more than once.


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Orbiting Geophysical Observatory
Orbiting Geophysical Observatory (OGO) Program of NASA refers to the six satellites launched by the United States that were in use from September 1964 to 1972, designed to study the Earth's magnetosphere. The satellites successfully studied the interactions between the Earth and the Sun, despite a number of technical problems. Each satellite had 20 to 25 instruments. The project manager for all 6 OGO projects was Wilfred Scull. OGO satellites All OGO satellites are built around a common parallelepiped-shaped platform (0.9 × 0.9 × 1.8 m). The satellite's orientation is maintained fixed in space ( 3-axis stabilized) so that one of the long faces (0.9 × 1.8 m) permanently points towards Earth. On this face, as well as on the opposite face, a surface of 0.6 m² is available for scientific experiments. The attitude control system is also responsible for keeping the solar panels continuously oriented perpendicularly to the solar rays. The cubic SOEP (Solar Oriented Experiment Package ...
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Ogonori
''Gracilaria'', also known as irish moss or ogonori, is a genus of red algae in the family Gracilariaceae. It is notable for its economic importance as an agarophyte meaning that it is used to make agar, as well as its use as a food for humans and various species of shellfish. Various species in the genus are cultivated among Asia, South America, Africa and Oceania. They produce over 90% of the world's agar. Taxonomy ''Gracilaria'' contains the following subtaxa: *'' Gracilaria abbottiana'' M.D.Hoyle *''Gracilaria abyssalis'' Gurgel & Yoneshigue-Valentin *'' Gracilaria aculeata'' (Hering) Papenfuss *'' Gracilaria aggregata'' Hooker f. & Harvey *'' Gracilaria ambigua'' Greville *'' Gracilaria apiculata'' P.Crouan & H.Crouan ** ''Gracilaria apiculata'' subsp. ''candelabriformis'' Gurgel, Fredericq & J.N.Norris *'' Gracilaria apiculifera'' J.Agardh ** ''Gracilaria arcuata'' f. ''rhizophora'' Børgesen ** ''Gracilaria arcuata'' var. ''attenuata'' Umamaheswara Rao ** ''Gracilaria arc ...
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Ogo Mountains
The Ogo Mountains (Ogo Highlands), also known as the Galgodon Highlands, (, ) are a mountain range in Somaliland / Somalia. They cross the Sanaag– Sahil and Togdheer– Maroodi Jeh regions. However, there is some fluctuation in the literature as to which range is being referred to. Etymology and Area ''Ogo'' is a general term in Somali that means ''plateau''. In this sense, the coastal lowlands of northern Somaliland/Somalia are ''Guban'', the central plateau is ''Ogo'', and the southern grasslands are ''Haud''. According to Encyclopædia Britannica, this is a mountain range that runs parallel to the Gulf of Aden, and extends from the western side of Cape Guardafui in the east to the Ethiopian border in the west. There is a gap between Maydh and Erigavo, and between Berbera and Burao via Sheikh. Around Sheikh However, the British who ruled this area from 1884 called the relatively small area the Ogo mountains. For example, a paper written in 1949 refers to the area aroun ...
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Ōgo Station
is a passenger railway station in the city of Maebashi, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Jōmō Electric Railway Company. Lines Ōgo Station is a station on the Jōmō Line, and is located 8.3 kilometers from the terminus of the line at . Station layout The station consists of a single island platform connected to the station building by a level crossing. Platforms History Ōgo Station was opened on November 10, 1928. The rail facilities at the station were proclaimed Registered Tangible Cultural Properties on July 31, 2007 by the Agency for Cultural Affairs The is a special body of the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). It was set up in 1968 to promote Japanese arts and culture. The agency's budget for FY 2018 rose to ¥107.7 billion. Overview The age .... These include the station building, the train garage, the transformer house, electrical transmission tower, the electrical sub-station ...
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Oeyo
, , or : 1573 – September 15, 1626) was a noblewoman in Japan's Azuchi–Momoyama period and early Edo period. She was a daughter of Oichi and the sister of Yodo-dono and Ohatsu. When she rose to higher political status during the Tokugawa shogunate, she took the title of "'' Ōmidaidokoro''". Following the fall of the Council of Five Elders, Oeyo and her sisters were key figures in maintaining a diplomatic relationship between the two most powerful clans of their time, Toyotomi and Tokugawa. Due to her great contributions to politics at the beginning of the Edo period she was posthumously inducted into the Junior First Rank of the Imperial Court, the second highest honor that could be conferred by the Emperor of Japan. Oeyo married three times, first to Saji Kazunari, her cousin, then to Toyotomi Hideyoshi's nephew, Toyotomi Hidekatsu. She had a daughter with Hidekatsu named Toyotomi Sadako, who later married Kujō Yukiie. Her third and last husband Tokugawa Hidetad ...
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Zorbing
Zorbing (also known as globe-riding, sphereing, orbing) is the recreation or sport of rolling downhill inside an orb, typically made of transparent plastic. Zorbing is generally performed on a gentle slope but can also be done on a level surface, permitting more rider control. In the absence of hills, some operators have constructed inflatable, wooden, or metal ramps. Due to the buoyant nature of the orbs, Zorbing can also take place on water, provided the orb is inflated properly and sealed once the rider is inside. " Water walking" using such orbs has become popular in theme parks across the UK. There are two types of orbs: harnessed and non-harnessed. Non-harnessed orbs carry up to three riders, while the harnessed orbs are constructed for one to two riders. The first zorbing site was established in Rotorua, New Zealand, by ZORB Ltd. History A Russian article on the Zorb mentions a similar device having debuted in 1973. In the early 1980s, the Dangerous Sports Club constr ...
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Khana Language
Khana (Kana), or Ogoni, is the prestige variety of the Ogoni languages of Rivers State, Nigeria. It is the lingua franca of speakers of the East Ogoni languages. It is the most dominant of the 5 Ogoni languages Khana, Tee, Gokana, Eleme, Baan spoken in southern part of Rivers State Rivers is a states of Nigeria, state in the Niger Delta region of southern Nigeria (Old Eastern Region). Formed on 27 May 1967, when it was split from the former Eastern Region, Nigeria, Eastern Region, Rivers State borders include Imo State, Im .... Phonology The phonology of Khana is as follows: Consonants Vowels References Indigenous languages of Rivers State Ogoni languages {{CrossRiver-lang-stub ...
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