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DSM Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. A manual, published by the American Psychiatric Association, that provides standardized criteria for the diagnosis of psychiatric conditions, including alcohol and drug use disorders. The current edition, published in 1994 is the 4th edition, called DSM-IV.
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DSM an attempt by utilities to reduce customers' demand for electricity or energy by encouraging efficiency.
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Ds Digital Signal Signal level for the digital hierarchie use by North American telecommunication companies to carry digitized voice. See PDH.
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DSA Directory System Agent (standard, X.500) The software that provides the X.500 Directory Service for a portion of the directory information base. Generally, each DSA is responsible for the directory information for a single organization or organizational unit. See RFC1208.
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DSM Managing the consumption of energy to optimize available and planned generation facilities. DSM programs include offering incentives to replace older, less-efficient appliances with high-efficiency units ad shifting the time at which electricity is consumed from periods of peak demand to periods of low system demand.
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