| DGGE | denaturating gradient gel electrophoresis |
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| DGI | dentinogenesis imperfecta; disseminated gonococcal infection |
| DGIM | Division of General Internal Medicine |
| DGLA | dihomogamma-linolenic acid |
| dGMP | deoxyguanosine monophosphate |
| DGMS | Division of General Medical Sciences |
| DGN | diffuse glomerulonephritis |
| DGO | Diploma in Gynaecology and Obstetrics |
| DGP | 2,3-diglycerophosphate |
| DGPG | diffuse proliferative glomerulonephritis |
| DG | diradylglycerol |
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| dg A | deglycosylated ricin A chain |
| dGA | days gestation |
| DGA | days gestational age |
| DGAT | Diacylglycerol acyltransferase |
| DGAVP | Desglycinamide-Arginine Vasopressin |
| DGAVP | des-glycinamide (Arg8)-vasopressin |
| DGC | dentate granule cell |
| DGC | Dystrophin Glycoprotein Complex |
| DGDG | Digalactosyl diacyl glycerol |
| dGTP |
deoxyguanosine triphosphate.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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is a standby source of emergency electrical power needed to power pumps and valves to provide cooling water to the fuel in the reactor to prevent its overheating and possible melting. The diesel generator is designed to start up and provide power automatically if normal power is lost.
Ãâó: www.dcisc.org/glossary.html
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Directorate General (DG) is an administrative unit of the Commission. Currently the Commission is divided into about 30 DGs (and comparable services). Five of them are involved in the management of FP6: DG Research (RTD), DG Information Society (INFSO), DG Transport and Energy (TREN), DG Enterprise (ENTR), DG Fisheries (FISH). Top
Ãâó: www.okospcr.cz/dokumenty/fp6/glossary.htm
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This is the subsystem that combines the output (descriptive and diagnostic) of the other RPS2 subsystems (PP, Trans, and CASM) into a set of reports that are easy to read and informative. There are two types of reports: the proposal summary and visit analysis reports.
Ãâó: www.stsci.edu/public/rps2-users-7.html
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Generation of electricity by small-scale power plants located near the electric loads they serve. The term generally is used to refer to power plants that are small enough to be connected to distribution instead of transmission. Depending on the size of nearby loads and the capacity of the distribution line to which it is connected, the maximum size of distributed generation can vary from a few hundred kW to 5 MW. The smallest DG units commercially available today can produce 30 kW.
Ãâó: www.alamedapt.com/electricity/glossary.html
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