| DCR | dacryocystorhinostomy; data conversion receiver; direct cortical response |
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| DCS | De-Compression Sickness |
| DCS | decompression sickness; dense canalicular system; diffuse cortical sclerosis; dorsal column stimulation, dorsal column stimulator; dynamic condylar screw; dynamic contrast-enhanced subtraction; dynamic contrast-enhanced tomography; dyskinetic cilia syndrome |
| DCT | direct Coombs' test; discrete cosine transform; distal convoluted tubule; diurnal cortisol test; dynamic computed tomography |
| DCTMA | desoxycorticosterone trimethylacetate |
| dCTP | deoxycytidine triphosphate |
| DCTPA | desoxycorticosterone triphenylacetate |
| DCTS | dynamic carpal tunnel syndrome |
| DCV | distribution of conduction velocities |
| DCX | double charge exchange |
| DCLHb | Diaspirin Cross-Linked Hemoglobin |
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| DCM | Dichloromethane |
| DCM | Dilated cardiomyopathy |
| DCMP | dilated cardiomyopathy |
| DCN | Dorsal cochlear nucleus |
| DCN | Dorsal column nuclei |
| DCN | deep cerebellar nuclei |
| DCNB | 1,2-dichloro,4-nitrobenzene |
| DCNP | 2,6-Dichloro-4-nitrophenol |
| DCP | 1,2-dichloropropane |
| DC |
Dedication copy. See SC/special copy.
Ãâó: www.nga.gov/gemini/glossary2.htm
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| DC |
Direct current ties make it possible to move power from generating facilities on the east of the national transmission system separation to the west side and vice versa. The separate systems arose because the historical development of transmission in the United States progressed from the seacoasts toward the middle of the country. ...
Ãâó: www.basinelectric.com/Help/glossary.html
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| DCF |
Door Closing Force
Ãâó: www.trimarkcorp.com/goweb/corporate/glossary.jsp
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| DC |
Dublin Core.
Ãâó: www.yeronga.tafe.qld.gov.au/tools/glossary/glossar...
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| DC |
A flow of electrons which travels in one direction only.
Ãâó: www.precisionautosound.net/glossary.html
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