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DOT Dictionary of Occupational Titles. The Dictionary of Occupational Titles was first published by the Department of Labor in 1938 during an industrial economy; therefore, it emphasized blue-collar jobs. It was updated periodically and provided useful occupational information for many years; however, its usefulness waned as the economy shifted toward information and services and away from heavy industry. ...
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DOT The unit (size) printers use to describe the ink or toner placed for printing. Dot can correspond to a single pixel used to show an image or a group of pixels to produce a larger printer dot(s) to represent grays.
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DOT An element of halftones.
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DOT A localized region with a reflectance which differs from that of the surrounding surface.
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DOT The federal agency responsible for pipeline safety programs and rulemaking procedures.
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