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| DIA | Digital image analysis |
| DIA | Dot immunobinding assay |
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Defense Intelligence Agency: an intelligence agency of the United States in the Department of Defense; is responsible for providing intelligence in support of military planning and operations and weapons acquisition
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Abbreviation for Defense Intelligence Agency. The DIA was established in 1961 by Robert McNamara. Its task was to co-ordinate all US Military Intelligence Services
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The length of a straight line through the center of a round object.
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The usable piston diameter of a driver.
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The analysis of DNA fragment lengths contained within a patient's DNA sample. DIA detects longer human DNA fragments that are associated with genetic abnormalities which may lead to cancer. This proprietary technology of EXACT Sciences adds sensitivity to the multiple mutation panel, without requiring specific knowledge about which genes cause the cancer.
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