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What does D stand for?

Decrement


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Daytime (broadcasting operating schedule)
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Deci- (metric prefix, 1/10)
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Samples in periodicals archive:
Ample research indicates that age-related neuronal-behavioral decrements are the result of oxidative stress that may be ameliorated by antioxidants.
Our research indicates that the threshold for decrements in ozone-induced lung function in healthy young subjects is below this standard," said Dr.
The [pounds sterling]64m agreed by the DfT for phase two works and associated transport improvements tied in with the new South Central rail franchise breaks down as [pounds sterling]24m in DfT franchise savings as a result of the TfL Victoria-Bellingham decrement proposal [pounds sterling]20m added to Network Rails Regulated Asset Base, plus an additional grant of [pounds sterling]20m from which TfL has allocated [pounds sterling]15m to ELL phase two works.
Further, the drug regimen decreased the size of the infarct in six out of eight patients overall, given a mean decrement in all eight of about 10%.
Food hygiene laws are being flouted to preserve profits, to the decrement of the public, by some callous people.
They describe hard and soft excitations in transitions, converting propellant to combustion products, testing at various stages of combustor development, and studying acoustics in combustion chamber stability, natural disturbances, artificial pressure disturbances, injector head elements, pressure oscillation decrements, pulsing liquid-liquid chambers, and gas-liquid chambers.
Similarly, in ASPD patients, previous P300 ERP studies have revealed decrements in frontal brain structure and function.
There is no routine behavioral health assessment for commonly occurring issues such as depression, anxiety, relationship stress, substance use, or the cumulative effects of normal life events, all of which can lead to a decrement in performance.

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