| DCT | Distal convoluted tubules |
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| dCTP | 2'-deoxycytidine-5'-triphosphate |
| DCTX | Desacetyl Cefotaxime |
| DCV | DROSOPHILA: C virus |
| dcv | Dense core-vesicles |
| DCV | distribution of nerve conduction velocities |
| DCVC | 1,2-Dichlorovinylcysteine |
| DCVG | 1,2-dichlorovinyl glutathione |
| DCX | Doublecortin |
| DC |
An electric current flowing in one direction only.
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A bond that is a "deep discount issue." The abbreviation "DC" is used in bond listings of newspapers.
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An electrical current which flows only in one direction in a circuit. Batteries and fuel cells produce direct current.
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Doctor of Chiropractic. Chiropractors are trained in four-year chiropractic colleges and are licensed in all 50 states. However, chiropractors are not medical doctors and are not licensed to perform surgery or prescribe drugs.
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abbreviation for "digitally controlled amplifier," which is an amplifier circuit whose output gain can be varied by a digital signal.
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