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didanosine A nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor first approved by the FDA in 1991 and used for the treatment of HIV infection when antiretroviral therapy is warranted. Also called ddl, Videx.
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didymous borne in pairs; of anthers, having two lobes, with scarcely any tissue connecting them.
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didactylous Having unfused digits of the hand or feet (eg two-toed sloth)
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didactic offered with the intention of instruction or teaching.
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didactic providing instruction. Didactic literature may be quite pointedly or narrowly instructive, intended to instill specific moral or cultural values. But the term can also be applied more generally to focus on the intentionality of the literary text and on reading/writing as a purposive activity.
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