| DEN | denervation; dengue; dermatitis exfoliativa neonatorum; Device Experience Network [of the CDRH]; die... |
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| EDD | effective drug duration; electron dense deposit; end-diastolic dimension; esophageal detection devic... |
| EID | egg infectious dose; electroimmunodiffusion; emergency infusion device |
| EPID | electronic portal imaging device |
| FCD | feces collection device; fibrocystic disease; fibrocystic dysplasia; focal cytoplasmic degradation |
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The symbols displayed to distinguish a knight on the battle- or tournament field. The rules of how such devices could be rendered, called heraldry, was to grow after the 14th century from an ad hoc set of customs to a more rigid set of rules, particular during the early 16th century. Prior to that time, heralds were often associated with the artistic rendering of devices upon shields, crests, and in record books, but there was no system of registration until the 16th century.
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A proposed reason why some component of a chain letter motivates propagation of the letter. May be expressed as a strategy, for example "warn against discard," even though the author of the innovation may not have anticipated or intended its effect on replication.
Ãâó: www.silcom.com/~barnowl/chain-letter/glossary.htm
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As distinguished from equipment. In telecommunications, a "device" is the physical interconnection outlet. Equipment (a computer, phone, fax machine, etc.) then plugs into the device. See also Equipment and Plug.
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A structural and functional unit of a system being modeled. Devices are represented indirectly in Livingstone, by means of the Mode Transition Variables that characterize them. Also called a Diagnosis
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A device node is created with the command mknod. The device nodes are stored in or have links to the /dev directory. When the ls -l command is used to list these files, their major and minor numbers are displayed. The major number instructs the kernel to call the device specific code associated with the device, and the minor number is passed by the kernel to the device driver to further control the action of the device driver. ...
Ãâó: www.emulex.com/ts/docfc/glossary.htm
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