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DC Dedication copy. See SC/special copy.
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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. ...
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DC Dublin Core.
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DC A flow of electrons which travels in one direction only.
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