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durable medical equipment Services made to withstand repeated use that are used for the treatment of an injury or disease. DynaVox devices have been classified as Durable Medical Equipment.
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duration The continuous time a task is performed without a rest period.
Ãâó: www.whscc.nf.ca/ohs/glossary.htm
dura mater A tough fibrous membrane which covers the brain and spinal cord, but is separated from them by a small space
Ãâó: www.nervecentre.org.uk/Neurological%20Terms.htm
duration The length of time (in seconds) requried to collect all frames of all bands in the downlinked image; typical values range from 0.5 to 450.
Ãâó: themis-data.asu.edu/glossary.html
duration A measure of price sensitivity to a change in a market variable. The common usage in fixed income, as in
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