ODR, or Odr may refer to:
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Octal data rate, a technique used in high-speed computer memory
*Oculomotor delayed response, a task used in
neuroscience
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Óðr
In Norse mythology, Óðr (; Old Norse for the "Divine Madness, frantic, furious, vehement, eager", as a noun "mind, feeling" and also "song, poetry"; Orchard (1997) gives "the frenzied one"Orchard (1997:121).) or Óð, sometimes anglicized as Od ...
*Office for
dispute resolution
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On Demand Routing
On-Demand Routing ("ODR") is an enhancement to Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP), a protocol used to discover other Cisco devices on either broadcast or non-broadcast media.
With the help of CDP, it is possible to find the device type, the IP addres ...
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One Day Remains
''One Day Remains'' is the debut studio album by the American hard rock band Alter Bridge, released on August 10, 2004, on Wind-up Records. The album was produced by Ben Grosse, making it the band's only album to not be produced by Michael "Elvi ...
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One Definition Rule
The One Definition Rule (ODR) is an important rule of the C++ programming language that prescribes that classes/structs and non-inline functions cannot have more than one definition in the entire program and template and types cannot have more than ...
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One-drop rule
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Online dispute resolution
*Operator Driven Reliability - A field maintenance concept which is implemented in ODR programs
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Orthogonal distance regression
*Outdoor
ice rink
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*Owner-driven reconstruction, in
natural disaster
A natural disaster is "the negative impact following an actual occurrence of natural hazard in the event that it significantly harms a community". A natural disaster can cause loss of life or damage property, and typically leaves some econ ...
recovery
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