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| diss | dissolve, dissolved |
| DO | Doctor of Osteopathy (one of two fully recognized medical practioners in the US-the other being MD);... |
| DOC | date of conception; deoxycholate; deoxycorticosterone; died of other causes; disorders of cornificat... |
| DOD | date of death; dementia syndrome of depression; depth of discharge; died of disease; dissolved oxyge... |
| DAF | Dissolved Air Flotation |
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| DOC | Dissolved Organic Carbon |
| DO | Dissolved Oxygen |
| DOM | Dissolved organic matter |
| DIC | dissolved inorganic carbon |
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| dissolved oxygen | <biochemistry> The concentration of oxygen dissolved in water, expressed in mg/l or as percent saturation, where saturation is the maximum amount of oxygen that can theoretically be dissolved in water at a given altitude and temperature. (11 Jan 1998) |
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| critical dissolved oxygen concentration | <biology> The minimum concentration of oxygen in the water needed for the growth of a culture which has been submerged, where oxygen is the limiting factor to the growth of the culture. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| total dissolved solids | A measure of inorganic and organic materials dissolved in water (passing through a 0.45 micron filter), expressed as mg/l FR. Sometimes considered similar to conductivity as an indicator of potential production in habitat quality indices. (09 Oct 1997) |
| dissolved | sundered by divorce or separation or desertion |
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| dissolved | (of solid matter) reduced to a liquid form |
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