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dk In fatigue, the variation in the stress-intensity factor in cycle, that is, K max -K min .
Ãâó: www.corrosionsource.com/handbook/glossary/s_glos.h...
dk Permeability value of a given contact lens material - low Dk is around the 2- 30 mark, Mid Dk is between the 30- 50 mark & High Dk is above these
Ãâó: www.contamac.com/db/display/glossary
dk The term used to describe a material's ability to store charge when used as a capacitor dielectric. It is the ratio of the charge that would be stored with free space to that stored with the material in question as the dielectric.
Ãâó: www.eppic-faraday.com/glossary.html
DKA diabetic ketoacidosis.
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DKA A condition that occurs due to insufficient insulin in the body. This can be due to illness, incorrect doses of insulin, or omitting insulin injections. The acidic state that follows causes fruity smelling breath, deep and rapid breathing, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, and sleepiness. DKA can lead to coma and death if not treated promptly.
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