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The acronym OTA may refer to: * Office of Technology Assessment * Online Trust Alliance * Over the air

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  • The acronym OTA may refer to: * Office of Technology Assessment * Online Trust Alliance * Over the air
  • Ota was an ice planet in the Mid Rim located along the Dauntless Run. The Thornhedge Nebula was just west of the planet, with Coachelle on the opposite end. It was the homeworld of the Snogar.
  • [[Bild:Ota.jpg|thumb|Ota (links) bei der Interpol]] Ota ist der Chefwissenschaftler der Universität Tokio und kommt in Die Brut des Teufels vor, wobei er von Kotaro Tomita gespielt wird.Er ist zwar ein intelligenter Mann und dadurch guter Wissenschaftler, doch ist er dabei kein Draufgänger und versucht nie etwas, das nicht sicher ist.
  • Ota was a master of Kaze-Do, the unarmed combat style. He and his three disciples were famous around Rokugan after their accounts were published in Tales of Ota, Kaze-Do Master, and his three disciples. Supposedly his three disciples were former bandits who joined him after Ota defeated them.
  • Ota (太田 Ōta?) is a city located on the southeastern sticky-outy bit of Gunma Prefecture with a population of about 217,038 people. It is bordered on the north by Ashikaga, in Tochigi Prefecture, and on the south by Kumagaya of Saitama Prefecture. Ota is the home of Subaru's main plant, which fills the neighborhood of Subaru-cho, and is also known somewhat dubiously for its strip of bars and hostess clubs downtown. Aside from that, it has many good restaurants, the Mt. Kaneyama historical castle ruins for hiking, Aeon Ota, which is the largest shopping center in the Kita-Kanto region, the Ota Snake Center, and its central train station is a stop on the Ryomo Express.
  • (Acronym for "operational transconductance amplifier") A circuit which is useful for several purposes in an analog synthesizer, it is similar to an operational amplifier, but it has an additional input which allows the gain to be set by an external signal. Basically, this is the description of a voltage controlled amplifier, and in fact it is fairly simple to build a VCA circuit using an OTA. Additionally, the OTA has the useful property of acting like a voltage-controlled resistor. Among other things, this turns out to be handy in designing a certain type of voltage controlled filter. Most of the classic Roland analog synths used an OTA-based VCF design.
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Service name
  • Service name here
  • Central Ota post office
  • Gunma Bank
  • JTB
  • Ota Central Library
  • Ota General Hospital
  • Ota Sports Park
  • Yamaguchi Hospital
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  • Q-10
Name
  • Ota
Region
Basic address
  • Near Uniqlo. If you go down the 407 and turn right at the MAryell Ota Palace/ Gothic Cathedral you will ventually see it on your right.
  • In Aeon
  • On Honcho Street Next to the Nikko Palace Hotel
  • On The second floor in Aeon MAll
  • On route 122
  • Right next to Ota Higashi High School
  • Along the Yasegawa, Walk east along Honcho Street. Turn right at the YAse River. It will be on your left.
  • On the road intersection route 407 downtown, east from the Yamada Denki
  • 台之郷町, on the northeast side of Ota on route 407
  • 群馬県太田市飯塚町1549-2
  • Nearly impossible to find unless you already know where it is
In Japanese
  • Slow Time
  • がってんずし
  • なかむらや
  • よいちラーメン
  • イオン太田ショッピングセンター
  • ヤマグチ
  • 太田市運動公園
  • 市立中央図書館
Days and times open
  • 600.0
  • 86400.0
  • 540.0
  • Open everyday
  • Mon-Fri 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sat & Sun 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed the last Thursday of each month and holidays.
Additional directions
  • easily reachable by foot south from the train station
  • Can be reached by bus from Ota Station
  • On the 323 east of the 407 about 3 lights.
  • On the strip south of the South Exit of Ota Station
  • Drive south from Ota Station on 407. Keep going until you see a flashy pachinko parlor on the left and a huge car thing called ピット100 on the right . It's an intersection with a light, but it's usually busy enough that it can be hard to make a turn. There are also a bunch of girders in the road for the turn lanes, which is odd. Turn right here , and then turn right again at the first opportunity . The road will immediately jog left, then right; don't go right, but drive into the grassy little parking lot straight ahead after the left. Slow Time is right there
  • Next to the Shell station on 407 south of City Hall
  • Right next to the Fuji Heavy Industries factory on the border with Oizumi
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  • *Ice *Snow
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  • Snogars
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  • 500(xsd:integer)
  • Description here
  • The post office has a mail window in the lobby that is open twenty four hours So its NEVER a problem to send mail. Their ATM takes international cards and the Post bank is the cheapest for sending money to foreign accounts
  • It's just a chain travel agency. Good in a pinch or if you want a travel package.
  • Kaitenzushi of decent quality.
  • A Jusco full of food , a Kaldi for imported and ethnic foods, an HMV, a bookstore, a Sekichu home center, more clothes than you can shake a stick at, and all sorts of other shops. They also have a movie theatre that isn't shy about carrying movies in their original languages with subtitles, or showing "roadshow" limited-release movies. The Aeon Cinema has a ladies' day as well as a couples' day, which only requires that you bring a friend, not that you be a romantic couple.
  • There are a few English speaking doctors and nurses here. However, being the main hospital in Ota you can expect long waits.
  • A ramen shop of considerable yumminess. While it's not the best ramen in all of Japan by any means, they put a lot of pride into their ground-in-the-bowl secret mix of spices. Their curry is made using their ramen spice mix, so it has a unique matching flavor. Their miso and shoyu broth flavors are particularly good.
  • They don't speak the first lick of English, but they're nice, and a little Japanese goes a long way. The doctor's sense of humor will sometimes cause him to do things like whack you on sunburns to ascertain that they really hurt, but if you can tolerate his "you did this to yourself, you know," mentality about stupid things you do to yourself, he's a great guy. If it's a real illness that you didn't do to yourself like an idiot, you'll be taken top-notch care of and sent home with medicines that actually have real, explainable functions, that will be fully explained to you both at the pharmacy and through the US-style printout they give you of what it is, what it looks like, what it does, and what it does that you don't want it to do.
  • They're your standard japanese Izakaya's nothing special about any of them. They serve the same food and their prices are pretty much the same.
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