| domperidone |
an antiemetic and prokinetic agent; its actions are related to its peripheral dopamine receptorblocking properties. It is used in the treatment of upper gastrointestinal motility disorders caused by chronic and subactute gastritis and diabetes and the prophylaxis of gastrointestinal symtoms caused by dopamine agonists used to treat parkinsonism.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| dominance |
"Simple" or "strong" dominance refers to the situation in which an intervention is dominated by its comparator. This means that the comparator is more effective and less costly than the original intervention.
Ãâó: www.hsph.harvard.edu/cearegistry/glossary.html
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| domestic sewage |
Sewage which is normally characterized as and is similar to residential wastewater, not commercial or industrial activity, and which originates primarily from kitchen, bathroom, and laundry sources, including waste from food preparation, dishwashing, garbage grinding, toilets, baths, showers, and sinks of a residential dwelling.
Ãâó: jced.jocogov.org/onsite_sewage/onsite_ss_terms.htm
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| domain |
A group of IP addresses corresponding to a specific site, group, university, or company, from which the IP address for a specific machine can be assigned.
Ãâó: www.arl.org/scomm/subversive/glossary.html
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| dominance |
This is used in many contexts, but the general meaning is that something is uniformly better than something else. For example, consider two activities in a linear program, say j and k, such that:
Ãâó: home.eunet.cz/berka/o/English/lp/glossary/D.html
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