OMA
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OMA or Oma may refer to:
Businesses
Communication
Engineering
- Operational Modal Analysis, a form of modal analysis which aims at identifying the modal properties of a structure based on vibration data collected when the structure is under its operating conditions
Entertainment
Fictional characters
- Oma Desala, a character in the television series Stargate SG-1
- Ōma Kurogane (黒鉄 王馬, Kurogane Ōma), a character in Japanese light novel series Chivalry of a Failed Knight
- Kokichi Ōma (王馬 小吉, Ōma Kokichi), a character in the video game Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony
- Shu Ouma (桜満 集, Ōma Shū), a character and protagonist in the Japanese anime television series Guilty Crown
- Ohma Tokita (十鬼蛇 王馬, Tokita Ōma), a character and main protagonist from the Japanese manga series Kengan Ashura
- Ohma Zi-O (オーマジオウ, Ōma Jiō), alternately spelled Oma Zi-O, a character and the main antagonist of the 29th season of the Kamen Rider Series, Kamen Rider Zi-O
Medicine
Places
- Ōma, a town in Aomori Prefecture, Japan
- Ōma Nuclear Power Plant, in Japan
- Oma, Russia, a village in Nenets Autonomous Okrug
- Oma River, Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia
- Oma, Wisconsin, a town in Iron County
- Oman, IOC country code OMA
Transportation
Other uses
- Cyclone Oma, impacted Vanuatu, New Caledonia and the Solomon Islands in 2019
- Object Management Architecture, a vision for the component software environment
- Office of Multicultural Affairs, an Australian Government agency from 1987 to 1996
- Oklahoma Military Academy, from 1919–1982, the former name of Rogers State University in Claremore, Oklahoma
- Olympic Moustakbel d’Arzew, an Algerian football team
- Open Mashup Alliance, an industry group for enterprise mashups
- Orlando Museum of Art, an art museum in Orlando, Florida
- Orthologous MAtrix, a database of orthologous genes across multiple species
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