| DV | dependent variable; diagnostic variable; difference in volume; digital vibration; dilute volume; distemper virus; domestic violence; domiciliary visit; dorsoventral; double vibration; double vision; ductus venosus |
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| dv | double vibrations |
| DV&D | Diploma in Venereology and Dermatology |
| DVA | developmental venous anomaly; distance visual acuity; duration of voluntary apnea; vindesine |
| DVB | divinylbenzene |
| DVC | divanillylcyclohexane |
| DVCC | Disease Vector Control Center |
| DVD | dissociated vertical deviation |
| dVDAVP | 1-deamine-4-valine-D-arginine vasopressin |
| DVE | duck virus enteritis |
| DV | Dengue virus |
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| DV | Distribution Volume |
| DV | Domestic violence |
| DV | Ductus venosus |
| DVA | Department of Veterans Affairs |
| DVA | Dynamic visual acuity |
| DVAs | Developmental venous anomalies |
| DVC | Direct Viable Count |
| DVC | dorsal vagal comples |
| DVD | Dissociated Vertical Deviation |
| dvergr | Origin: See Dwarf. A dwarf supposed to dwell in rocks and hills and to be skillful in working metals. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| DVM | <abbreviation> Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| DVT | Blood clotting in the veins of the inner thigh or leg. In air travel, DVT is the economy-class syndrome. Even in young, health travelers the long stretches immobilised in cramped seats in cabins with very low humidity set the stage for the formation of a thrombus (blood clot) in the lower leg. Blood clots can break off (as an embolism) and makes its way to the luhg where it has the potential of causing respiratory distress and respiratory failure. (12 Dec 1998) |
| DVI pacemaker |
a type of atrioventricular sequential pacemaker that delivers impulses to the atrium and ventricle on the basis of sensed ventricular activity only. Cf. DDI p. and DDD p.
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Digital Video (DV) is a video format launched in 1996, and, in its smaller tape form factor MiniDV, has since become one of the standards for consumer and semiprofessional video production. The DV specification (originally known as the Blue Book, current official name IEC 61834) defines both the codec and the tape format. ...
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The part of a regulator that you put in your mouth and breathe from. It supplies air 'on demand' when you want it, the mechanics of a DV always supply you air at absolute pressure , so a breath of air at 30m is actually 4 times the amount of air you would breathe on the surface.
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daily value. Refers to the dietary reference values required as the basis for declaring nutrient content on all products regulated by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), including nutritional supplements. The DVs for vitamins and minerals reflect the National Academy of Sciences' 1968 RDAs, and do not reflect the most up to date Dietary Reference Intakes.
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The formation of a blood clot (solid mass of blood) within a blood vessel ?particularly the large deep veins of the lower legs. They can be caused by a prolonged lack of body movement. The clot can block the flow of blood through the vessel and if the clot stays, it can cause tissue damage, due to lack of oxygen.
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| DV | Czech composer who combined folk elements with traditional forms (1841-1904) |
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