Hotfix IC-20200826: Remove deprecated doxygen references#850
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Hotfix IC-20200826, Removes deprecated doxygen references from osalmain.dox to fix cFS bundle build errors
Testing performed
Generated doxygen files and ensured there were not errors or warnings
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cFS Dev Server
OS: Ubuntu 18.04
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Yasir Majeed Khan, Emergent Space Tech