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D is a band formed in March 2003 from the ashes of the leading Matina band Syndrome. The D programming language, also known simply as D, is an object-oriented, imperative, multi-paradigm system programming language designed by Walter Bright of Digital Mars. It originated as a re-engineering of C++, but even though it is predominantly influenced by that language, it is not a variant of C++. D has redesigned some C++ features and has been influenced by concepts used in other programming languages, such as Java, Python, C#, and Eiffel. Welcome! call: - Boss Green Menswear (relaunched in 2003) Time constraints or strained ties with organisers have once again prompted some fashion houses, notably Dolce Welcome! call: - Boss Green Menswear (relaunched in 2003) Time constraints or strained ties with organisers have once again prompted some fashion houses, notably Dolce [[1]] Do it like the do on the Discovery Channel. Dorky, dreadful, and with great despair. Not to mention defenestration. Diddly. Doodoo butt taste like doodoo Dumb dumb dimmy. Digital - Format of records. Another word for Electronic Data - raw facts, base elements which make up a record or document Digital Signature - this is a way of identifying the author and thus authenticity of a record, document or file which has been transferred electronically. In essence it is an encryption method that has been created to be unique to the author who one "key" to encrypt the document and sends another "key" to the recipient of the message so that they can decrypt the file sent. This is supposed to be one of the safest ways of data transfer. D is a letter. It is the fourth letter of the alphabet. It is one of the 21 consonants. It comes after C, and before E. D is a main character in "Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure." D is a humanoid alien and one of the Core Robot pilots for the Earth Defense Force. D is the fourth letter of the animals. * Deer * Desman * Dhole * Dik-Dik * Dingo * Dinosaur * Dodo * Dog * Dolphin * Donkey * Dove * Dragon * Dragonfly * Duck * Dugong Their rivalry grew more intense once both men realize that they were both in love with the same woman; Chiyo, whom they had grown up in Edo with, and whom had come to accept them both as her closest friends. However, much to D's dismay, Chiyo slowly began to fall for Nagato, and before long, the two stopped their constant fighting so as not to drag her into their bitter conflicts. Nagato went on to marry Chiyo, though D happily attended their wedding. Only a few years after the ceremony, the Samurai–Shinobi Civil War broke out between the remaining samurai, aiming to keep their way of life, and the rising bud of the shinobi, who were beginning to take root all over the Land of Mountains, thanks to Yamagakure's influence. D est un personnage mineur dans Grand Theft Auto V. D is a character in the Grand Theft Auto series, appearing as a minor antagonist in Grand Theft Auto V. D on Virheiden perumisen naamio. Jos käyttäjä tekee virheen taistelussa(tai muussa asiassa), niin naamio korjaa virheen takaisin, jolloin sitä ei koskaan tapahtunutkaan. Käyttäjä ei myöskään tee virhettä enää koskaan. Luokka:Kanohi XDXDXDXDXXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDX T_T_T_T_T_T_T_T_T_T_T_T_T_T_T_T_T_T_T_T_T_T_T_T_T O+__O_O_O_O_O_O_O_O_O_O_O_O_O_O_O_O_O_O_O_O_O_O_O_ D is a pilot appearing in Armored Core: Verdict Day. He is one of the AC pilots working for the Reaper Squad, where he has the title of "Reaper Two". Much like the other Reapers, D takes delight in warfare and enjoys fighting. His AC, R.I.P.2/D, is a tank-leg craft that carries heavy firepower. D is the fourth letter of the latin alphabet. In unicode, it is encoded as Latin Capital Letter D, U+0044 (D) and Latin Small Letter D, U+0064 (d). Er brachte Herr Phoenix um, als er sich nachts in dessen Haus schlich, um die Karte "Schicksals-HELD - Plasma" zu stehlen. Herr Phoenix bemerkt den Einbrecher, doch das Licht der Zerstörung hatte schon von D Besitz ergriffen und brachte ihn dazu, Herrn Phoenix zu ermorden. Sein Sohn Aster wurde als Waise von ihm adoptiert, um nicht selbst verdächtigt zu werden und damit das D Informationen über der Aufklärung des Mordfalles bekam. In der deutschen und englischen Version entführte D Herr Phoenix lediglich. Kategorie:Charakter Kategorie:GX-Charakter A D's power manifests for the first time during the development of the secondary sex characteristics and disappears completely around the age of twenty or if the D becomes pregnant, in which case their powers gradually disappear over the course of three months. According to Vritra, this occurs because once their bodies mature, they can no longer synchronize with Counterdragons, since the purpose of the Ds' power is to evolve their bodies into those of Counterdragons. He is usually funny gaudy but when in battle he becomes very serious. Il contient une ligne verticale et une ligne courbe, qui part de l'extrémité haute de la ligne verticale, et rejoint l'autre extrémité, en bas, dÉcrivant un arc vers la gauche, comme vous pouvez le constater ici : → D ← D, also known as the Navy Cybersaur Ranger, is an evil Cybersaur Ranger who is the partner of the Cyber SpinoZord, only because he forced it to forge a partnership with him. D is the dumbest letter of the numberbet and every other letter is afraid of it for its accused molestation and skeletal looks and freaky face and body that gets freakier each year from that weird disease he has. Previous letter: "C" Next letter: "E The first known presence of a symbol similar to "D" was in the hieroglyphics of Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamen's tomb. This is thought to be a joke at the expense of the late ruler, as it is inferred that the glyph (O31) translates roughly to "dumbass." Oddly enough, this symbol was not found on the Rosetta Stone, and was instead translated by an explicit cave drawing found near the original writing. It was later discovered by God as to be the perfect shape for those ruddy mobile phone chargers that you can't find at the right moment. Meddling kids. "D" is one of the rogue leaders operating out of his hideout in Denerim. He sends you on various missions through the bartender at the Gnawed Noble Tavern. See Favors for Certain Interested Parties for details. D – postać występująca w Grand Theft Auto V. Niewiele wiadomo na jego temat. Był dość ważnym członkiem gangu Ballas. Podczas misji Chop, Lamar planuje uprowadzenie D, jednak gdy mężczyzna go rozpoznał, Franklin rozkazał swojemu przyjacielowi wypuszczenie go. Następnie widzimy go w misji Długaśna odsiadka. D spotyka się z Długasem, Lamarem oraz Franklinem w magazynie by zrobić z nimi interes. Gdy okazuje się to zasadzką, Długas bojący się, że D go wyda zabija go strzałem z pistoletu w głowę. gfds Defense 防守 Double dribble(籃球)兩次運球 雙手運球(一種犯規動作) Danse Du Ventre 肚皮舞 Doping 運動禁藥 D,是包括英文在内,欧洲高达八成的国家所使用的语言的第四个字母,虽然用途广泛,不过发音及词意经常会让人造成误解。 D (vollständiger Name unbekannt; † 2013 Los Santos, San Andreas) ist ein Charakter aus Grand Theft Auto V. Niestety, ty i tak na komendę "słowo na literę D" na 99% powiesz dupa. Litera jest spotykana w języku polskim w 3,25% SLASH'EM introduces new creatures which use the d and D glyphs: * d canine: * d pit bull * d dingo puppy * d large dingo * d death dog * d rabid wolf * d wolverine * d shadow wolf * d mist wolf * D dragon: * D baby shimmering dragon * D baby deep dragon * D shimmering dragon * D deep dragon * D wyvern * D hydra Tall and tanned, with bright white hair. His body is muscular, usually topless and has incredible strength. D's personality is similar to Enzu's, he is a bit hotheaded but can be very caring for others, especially girls. Has a sense of responsibility and righteousness. D travels with Maudlen and enbarks on a journey to find Edermask. This is because a prophet has told them since they were young that Maudlen was doomed to die. Since then, they've traveled all across the continent in search for immortality and Edermask. Spoiler: D (not a letter) is a music note. D is the 4th letter of the English alphabet. It first sponsored Sesame Street Episode 0016, after sponsoring the very first test show. An animated letter D appeared in "Letter Song" in What's the Name of That Song? Do estas nomo de la 4-a litero de esperanta alfabeto, kiun oni skribas D aŭ d. La Fundamento de Esperanto ne havas regulon klara por la uzo de D aŭ d, sekve, tio estas grava manko de Esperanto. Oni povas a-igi la Do kaj ĝi fariĝas da, oni povas e-iĝi la Do kaj ĝi farĝas de, ktp. Do ankaŭ estas muzika noto, mi pensas. Powers and Abilities: Left hand can absorb the four cardinal elements of Fire (all forms of heat), Water (any liquid, including blood and urine), Air, and Earth to grant D more power or revive him when his life is extinguished. Left hand has absorbed of note: a hundred billion volt pillar of lightning, the energy from a detonating nuke, energy straight from the heart of an anti-matter reactor, and a particle beam from a space cannon that burned through half the asteroid belt with enough power to punch through a planet two to three times Earth's size. In the 6th novel, it absorbed hurricane force winds capable of blowing D away. He can also invade the minds of those it touches, drawing forth knowledge, or anything else it desires. Left hand once drained a lake of water to revive D after he He is a visitor of Rock hard Gladiators. He is a green stickman with a blue bow and arrow and kills most opponents with it he is actually pretty dangerous but is not taken seriously because of his name, D he is also good friends with Bowman, they both are archers, they are also both long distance shooters! D (?-2013) es un personaje que aparece como secundario en Grand Theft Auto V. Es uno de los Original Gangster de los Ballas. Se desconoce su verdadero nombre. D is known for doing weird things, that many would describe as "dumb". He is also known for teaming up with X to make weird faces. D is weird, but we aren't sure why. Maybe we should ask Albert Einstein. Or maybe Homer Simpson. We need more smart people like them. It is believed Chuck Norris kills people with either a Weegee stare, or an Epic Blast. We just know that seeing his is a bad thing. And don't go looking for him, because you won't find him. He'll find you, and kill you, and then he'll kill your corpse. The D Series had topics beginning with D in every round except General Ignorance. This is continued throughout the show's run. ring the Foldabots Dark Ages,three Armado warriors were kept safe in a mytical containment field.Fast-forward into the future,young strategist Raya gets to revive the mystical Lobo,a mechanical guardian in the form of a crafty wolf.Able to sniff out danger and sneak into Lutant territory undetected,Lobo and Raya make a good team with theeir cunning and intelligence.Lobo's powerful jaws can gnaw through eveen the toughest metals,while his tail,with its concealed blade strands,offers formidable rear defence.This Foldaabot mass-shifts and folds into Raya's red digi A player that chooses to learn some skills in several different professions instead of focusing on one profession. Since the NGE changed the profession progression, this term is no longer used. More to come tomorrow Daán * Daan * Da-an * Daga * Dagá * Daga contra Daga * Daga Tapi Tapi * Daga y Daga * Dagan * Dagas * Dágat * Dagger * Daggo Coy * Daghan Daddas * Dagmal * Dágot * Dagsá * Dagtum * Dagway * Dáhan * Dáhan-Dáhan Nga Laban * Dahás * Dahilán * Dahil sa * Dáhon * Dakdak * Dakila * Dakilang Guro * Dakip * Dakip-diwa * Dakitan * Dáko * Dakop * Dakop-panabot * Dakót: * Dakót um * Dakup * Dakop i punjo * Dakot y punjo * Dalá * Dalag * Dalamháti * Dalan * Dalangin * Dálaw * Dalawá * Dalawampû * Dalawang * Dalawang Bulusok * Dalawang Hakbang Pasunod * Dalawáng hawak * Dalawang Po * Dalawangpo * Dalawangpot * Dalawang Uring Paggalang * Dalhín * Dalin'as * Dalingus * Dalíri * Dalíri ng Paá * Dalísay * Dalubhása * Dalubhasa * Dalubhase * Dalubasha * Dalúyong * Dama Yaw-Yan * Damba * Dambanà * Damdam * The definitions on this page originally appeared on the United States Environmental Protection Agency's website. Data Call-In: A part of the Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) process of developing key required test data, especially on the long-term, chronic effects of existing pesticides, in advance of scheduled Registration Standard reviews. Data Call-In from manufacturers is an adjunct of the Registration Standards program intended to expedite re-registration. Day Tank: Another name for deaerating tank. (See: age tank.) Dechlorination: Removal of chlorine from a substance. D is the fourth letter in the English alphabet. Destiny Is Awesome.
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D is the fourth letter of the latin alphabet. In unicode, it is encoded as Latin Capital Letter D, U+0044 (D) and Latin Small Letter D, U+0064 (d). SLASH'EM introduces new creatures which use the d and D glyphs: * d canine: * d pit bull * d dingo puppy * d large dingo * d death dog * d rabid wolf * d wolverine * d shadow wolf * d mist wolf * D dragon: * D baby shimmering dragon * D baby deep dragon * D shimmering dragon * D deep dragon * D wyvern * D hydra D is a main character in "Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure." D is a humanoid alien and one of the Core Robot pilots for the Earth Defense Force. D is a band formed in March 2003 from the ashes of the leading Matina band Syndrome. Welcome! call: - Boss Green Menswear (relaunched in 2003) Time constraints or strained ties with organisers have once again prompted some fashion houses, notably Dolce Welcome! call: - Boss Green Menswear (relaunched in 2003) Time constraints or strained ties with organisers have once again prompted some fashion houses, notably Dolce The D programming language, also known simply as D, is an object-oriented, imperative, multi-paradigm system programming language designed by Walter Bright of Digital Mars. It originated as a re-engineering of C++, but even though it is predominantly influenced by that language, it is not a variant of C++. D has redesigned some C++ features and has been influenced by concepts used in other programming languages, such as Java, Python, C#, and Eiffel. Powers and Abilities: Left hand can absorb the four cardinal elements of Fire (all forms of heat), Water (any liquid, including blood and urine), Air, and Earth to grant D more power or revive him when his life is extinguished. Left hand has absorbed of note: a hundred billion volt pillar of lightning, the energy from a detonating nuke, energy straight from the heart of an anti-matter reactor, and a particle beam from a space cannon that burned through half the asteroid belt with enough power to punch through a planet two to three times Earth's size. In the 6th novel, it absorbed hurricane force winds capable of blowing D away. He can also invade the minds of those it touches, drawing forth knowledge, or anything else it desires. Left hand once drained a lake of water to revive D after he was staked in the heart, and removed that weakness. Lefty can also generate gale force winds, blast of heat/water, and freeze objects in blocks of ice . Left Hand can also devour souls or Phantoms, like Carmilla in Bloodlust. It's more likely than not its stomach is a pocket dimension. Tall and tanned, with bright white hair. His body is muscular, usually topless and has incredible strength. D's personality is similar to Enzu's, he is a bit hotheaded but can be very caring for others, especially girls. Has a sense of responsibility and righteousness. D travels with Maudlen and enbarks on a journey to find Edermask. This is because a prophet has told them since they were young that Maudlen was doomed to die. Since then, they've traveled all across the continent in search for immortality and Edermask. Spoiler: In Episode 31: Resolve, Arumio(Janus), holding the rest of the group hostage, forces Edermask to fight D. Knowing he has no chance against Edermask, he asks for death, knowing that his death would save his girlfriend, as well as the rest of his companions. Edermask grants his wish by striking him down quickly. Their rivalry grew more intense once both men realize that they were both in love with the same woman; Chiyo, whom they had grown up in Edo with, and whom had come to accept them both as her closest friends. However, much to D's dismay, Chiyo slowly began to fall for Nagato, and before long, the two stopped their constant fighting so as not to drag her into their bitter conflicts. Nagato went on to marry Chiyo, though D happily attended their wedding. Only a few years after the ceremony, the Samurai–Shinobi Civil War broke out between the remaining samurai, aiming to keep their way of life, and the rising bud of the shinobi, who were beginning to take root all over the Land of Mountains, thanks to Yamagakure's influence. Nagato, Chiyo, and D were sent to the frontlines, only for them to become separated during the fighting. D arrived in time to back Nagato up, however, he failed to miss a stray explosive tag, attached to a kunai, and Nagato threw himself in the way to protect him. The resulting explosion fatally wounded Nagato, and, as he died, he asked D to protect Chiyo and his son for him, as well as to always remain loyal to the village. Secretly, however, D took a sample of Nagato's DNA, somehow incorporating it into himself, in the hopes of preserving his comrade's former prowess with the Scorch Release. Defense 防守 Double dribble(籃球)兩次運球 雙手運球(一種犯規動作) Danse Du Ventre 肚皮舞 Doping 運動禁藥 Il contient une ligne verticale et une ligne courbe, qui part de l'extrémité haute de la ligne verticale, et rejoint l'autre extrémité, en bas, dÉcrivant un arc vers la gauche, comme vous pouvez le constater ici : → D ← D is the fourth letter in the English alphabet. Do estas nomo de la 4-a litero de esperanta alfabeto, kiun oni skribas D aŭ d. La Fundamento de Esperanto ne havas regulon klara por la uzo de D aŭ d, sekve, tio estas grava manko de Esperanto. Oni povas a-igi la Do kaj ĝi fariĝas da, oni povas e-iĝi la Do kaj ĝi farĝas de, ktp. Do ankaŭ estas muzika noto, mi pensas. Er brachte Herr Phoenix um, als er sich nachts in dessen Haus schlich, um die Karte "Schicksals-HELD - Plasma" zu stehlen. Herr Phoenix bemerkt den Einbrecher, doch das Licht der Zerstörung hatte schon von D Besitz ergriffen und brachte ihn dazu, Herrn Phoenix zu ermorden. Sein Sohn Aster wurde als Waise von ihm adoptiert, um nicht selbst verdächtigt zu werden und damit das D Informationen über der Aufklärung des Mordfalles bekam. In der deutschen und englischen Version entführte D Herr Phoenix lediglich. Kategorie:Charakter Kategorie:GX-Charakter ring the Foldabots Dark Ages,three Armado warriors were kept safe in a mytical containment field.Fast-forward into the future,young strategist Raya gets to revive the mystical Lobo,a mechanical guardian in the form of a crafty wolf.Able to sniff out danger and sneak into Lutant territory undetected,Lobo and Raya make a good team with theeir cunning and intelligence.Lobo's powerful jaws can gnaw through eveen the toughest metals,while his tail,with its concealed blade strands,offers formidable rear defence.This Foldaabot mass-shifts and folds into Raya's red digi D, also known as the Navy Cybersaur Ranger, is an evil Cybersaur Ranger who is the partner of the Cyber SpinoZord, only because he forced it to forge a partnership with him. He is a visitor of Rock hard Gladiators. He is a green stickman with a blue bow and arrow and kills most opponents with it he is actually pretty dangerous but is not taken seriously because of his name, D he is also good friends with Bowman, they both are archers, they are also both long distance shooters! D (?-2013) es un personaje que aparece como secundario en Grand Theft Auto V. Es uno de los Original Gangster de los Ballas. Se desconoce su verdadero nombre. A D's power manifests for the first time during the development of the secondary sex characteristics and disappears completely around the age of twenty or if the D becomes pregnant, in which case their powers gradually disappear over the course of three months. According to Vritra, this occurs because once their bodies mature, they can no longer synchronize with Counterdragons, since the purpose of the Ds' power is to evolve their bodies into those of Counterdragons. Almost all known Ds are females, with the sole exception of Yuu Mononobe, the world's only male D. A unique characteristic of Ds is the existence of the dragon mark, a symbol that is engraved on some part of their bodies and resembles a dragon. The size of the dragon mark indicates how much dark matter a D can generate and changes color when a Counterdragon has targeted a specific D. If a D, whose dragon mark has fully changed, makes contact with the Counterdragon who targeted her, then she will change into a Counterdragon of the same type, as was the case with Miyako Shinomiya. According to Vritra, the creation of Ds was part of her plan to have the human race evolve into an existence similar to Counterdragons by having the first generation Ds breed with Counterdragons until the third generation is born, which will be able to pass on its powers even when mating with ordinary humans. Vritra's objective had been to strengthen life on Gaia in preparation for the arrival of the Ninth True Dragon, who has the power to destroy the world. D est un personnage mineur dans Grand Theft Auto V. The definitions on this page originally appeared on the United States Environmental Protection Agency's website. Data Call-In: A part of the Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) process of developing key required test data, especially on the long-term, chronic effects of existing pesticides, in advance of scheduled Registration Standard reviews. Data Call-In from manufacturers is an adjunct of the Registration Standards program intended to expedite re-registration. Data Quality Objectives (DQOs): Qualitative and quantitative statements of the overall level of uncertainty that a decision-maker will accept in results or decisions based on environmental data. They provide the statistical framework for planning and managing environmental data operations consistent with user's needs. Day Tank: Another name for deaerating tank. (See: age tank.) DDT: The first chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticide chemical name: Dichloro-Diphenyl-Trichloroethane. It has a half-life of 15 years and can collect in fatty tissues of certain animals. EPA banned registration and interstate sale of DDT for virtually all but emergency uses in the United States in 1972 because of its persistence in the environment and accumulation in the food chain. Dead End: The end of a water main which is not connected to other parts of the distribution system. Deadmen: Anchors drilled or cemented into the ground to provide additional reactive mass for DP sampling rigs. Decant: To draw off the upper layer of liquid after the heaviest material (a solid or another liquid) has settled. Decay Products: Degraded radioactive materials, often referred to as "daughters" or "progeny"; radon decay products of most concern from a public health standpoint are polonium-214 and polonium-218. Dechlorination: Removal of chlorine from a substance. Decomposition: The breakdown of matter by bacteria and fungi, changing the chemical makeup and physical appearance of materials. Decontamination: Removal of harmful substances such as noxious chemicals, harmful bacteria or other organisms, or radioactive material from exposed individuals, rooms and furnishings in buildings, or the exterior environment. Deep-Well Injection: Deposition of raw or treated, filtered hazardous waste by pumping it into deep wells, where it is contained in the pores of permeable subsurface rock. Deflocculating Agent: A material added to a suspension to prevent settling. Defluoridation: The removal of excess flouride in drinking water to prevent the staining of teeth. Defoliant: An herbicide that removes leaves from trees and growing plants. Degasification: A water treatment that removes dissolved gases from the water. Degree-Day: A rough measure used to estimate the amount of heating required in a given area; is defined as the difference between the mean daily temperature and 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Degree-days are also calculated to estimate cooling rehttp://images.wikia.com/common/releases_200805.3/skins/common/images/button_bold.png Bold textquirements. Delegated State: A state (or other governmental entity such as a tribal government) that has received authority to administer an environmental regulatory program in lieu of a federal counterpart. As used in connection with NPDES, UIC, and PWS programs, the term does not connote any transfer of federal authority to a state. Delist: Use of the petition process to have a facility's toxic designation rescinded. Demand-side Waste Management: Prices whereby consumers use purchasing decisions to communicate to product manufacturers that they prefer environmentally sound products packaged with the least amount of waste, made from recycled or recyclable materials, and containing no hazardous substances. Demineralization: A treatment process that removes dissolved minerals from water. Denitrification: The biological reduction of nitrate to nitrogen gas by denitrifying bacteria in soil. Dense Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid (DNAPL): Non-aqueous phase liquids such as chlorinated hydrocarbon solvents or petroleum fractions with a specific gravity greater than 1.0 that sink through the water column until they reach a confining layer. Because they are at the bottom of aquifers instead of floating on the water table, typical monitoring wells do not indicate their presence. Density: A measure of how heavy a specific volume of a solid, liquid, or gas is in comparison to water. depending on the chemical. Depletion Curve: In hydraulics, a graphical representation of water depletion from storage-stream channels, surface soil, and groundwater. A depletion curve can be drawn for base flow, direct runoff, or total flow. Depressurization: A condition that occurs when the air pressure inside a structure is lower that the air pressure outdoors. Depressurization can occur when household appliances such as fireplaces or furnaces, that consume or exhaust house air, are not supplied with enough makeup air. Radon may be drawn into a house more rapidly under depressurized conditions. Dermal Absorption/Penetration: Process by which a chemical penetrates the skin and enters the body as an internal dose. Dermal Exposure: Contact between a chemical and the skin. Dermal Toxicity: The ability of a pesticide or toxic chemical to poison people or animals by contact with the skin. (See: contact pesticide.) DES: A synthetic estrogen, diethylstilbestrol is used as a growth stimulant in food animals. Residues in meat are thought to be carcinogenic. Desalination: (1) Removing salts from ocean or brackish water by using various technologies. (2) Removal of salts from soil by artificial means, usually leaching. Desiccant: A chemical agent that absorbs moisture; some desiccants are capable of drying out plants or insects, causing death. Design Capacity: The average daily flow that a treatment plant or other facility is designed to accommodate. Design Value: The monitored reading used by EPA to determine an area's air quality status; e.g., for ozone, the fourth highest reading measured over the most recent three years is the design value. Designated Pollutant: An air pollutant which is neither a criteria nor hazardous pollutant, as described in the Clean Air Act, but for which new source performance standards exist. The Clean Air Act does require states to control these pollutants, which include acid mist, total reduced sulfur (TRS), and fluorides. Designated Uses: Those water uses identified in state water quality standards that must be achieved and maintained as required under the Clean Water Act. Uses can include cold water fisheries, public water supply, and irrigation. Designer Bugs: Popular term for microbes developed through biotechnology that can degrade specific toxic chemicals at their source in toxic waste dumps or in ground water. Destination Facility: The facility to which regulated medical waste is shipped for treatment and destruction, incineration, and/or disposal. Destratification: Vertical mixing within a lake or reservoir to totally or partially eliminate separate layers of temperature, plant, or animal life. Destroyed Medical Waste: Regulated medical waste that has been ruined, torn apart, or mutilated through thermal treatment, melting, shredding, grinding, tearing, or breaking, so that it is no longer generally recognized as medical waste, but has not yet been treated (excludes compacted regulated medical waste). Destruction and Removal Efficiency (DRE): A percentage that represents the number of molecules of a compound removed or destroyed in an incinerator relative to the number of molecules entering the system (e.g. a DRE of 99.99 percent means that 9,999 molecules are destroyed for every 10,000 that enter; 99.99 percent is known as "four nines." For some pollutants, the RCRA removal requirement may be as stringent as "six nines"). Destruction Facility: A facility that destroys regulated medical waste. Desulfurization: Removal of sulfur from fossil fuels to reduce pollution. Detectable Leak Rate: The smallest leak (from a storage tank), expressed in terms of gallons- or liters-per-hour, that a test can reliably discern with a certain probability of detection or false alarm. Detection Criterion: A predetermined rule to ascertain whether a tank is leaking or not. Most volumetric tests use a threshold value as the detection criterion. (See: volumetric tank tests.) Detection Limit: The lowest concentration of a chemical that can reliably be distinguished from a zero concentration. Detention Time: 1. The theoretical calculated time required for a small amount of water to pass through a tank at a given rate of flow. 2. The actual time that a small amount of water is in a settling basin, flocculating basin, or rapid-mix chamber. 3. In storage reservoirs, the length of time water will be held before being used. Detergent: Synthetic washing agent that helps to remove dirt and oil. Some contain compounds which kill useful bacteria and encourage algae growth when they are in wastewater that reaches receiving waters. Development Effects: Adverse effects such as altered growth, structural abnormality, functional deficiency, or death observed in a developing organism. Dewater: 1. Remove or separate a portion of the water in a sludge or slurry to dry the sludge so it can be handled and disposed of. 2. Remove or drain the water from a tank or trench. Diatomaceous Earth (Diatomite): A chalk-like material (fossilized diatoms) used to filter out solid waste in wastewater treatment plants; also used as an active ingredient in some powdered pesticides. Diazinon: An insecticide. In 1986, EPA banned its use on open areas such as sod farms and golf courses because it posed a danger to migratory birds. The ban did not apply to agricultural, home lawn or commercial establishment uses. Dibenzofurans: A group of organic compounds, some of which are toxic. Dicofol: A pesticide used on citrus fruits. Diffused Air: A type of aeration that forces oxygen into sewage by pumping air through perforated pipes inside a holding tank. Diffusion: The movement of suspended or dissolved particles (or molecules) from a more concentrated to a less concentrated area. The process tends to distribute the particles or molecules more uniformly. Digester: In wastewater treatment, a closed tank; in solid-waste conversion, a unit in which bacterial action is induced and accelerated in order to break down organic matter and establish the proper carbon to nitrogen ratio. Digestion: The biochemical decomposition of organic matter, resulting in partial gasification, liquefaction, and mineralization of pollutants. Dike: A low wall that can act as a barrier to prevent a spill from spreading. Diluent: Any liquid or solid material used to dilute or carry an active ingredient. Dilution Ratio: The relationship between the volume of water in a stream and the volume of incoming water. It affects the ability of the stream to assimilate waste. Dimictic: Lakes and reservoirs that freeze over and normally go through two stratifications and two mixing cycles a year. Dinocap: A fungicide used primarily by apple growers to control summer diseases. EPA proposed restrictions on its use in 1986 when laboratory tests found it caused birth defects in rabbits. Dinoseb: A herbicide that is also used as a fungicide and insecticide. It was banned by EPA in 1986 because it posed the risk of birth defects and sterility. Dioxin: Any of a family of compounds known chemically as dibenzo-p-dioxins. Concern about them arises from their potential toxicity as contaminants in commercial products. Tests on laboratory animals indicate that it is one of the more toxic anthropogenic (man-made) compounds. Direct Discharger: A municipal or industrial facility which introduces pollution through a defined conveyance or system such as outlet pipes; a point source. Direct Filtration: A method of treating water which consists of the addition of coagulent chemicals, flash mixing, coagulation, minimal flocculation, and filtration. Sedimentation is not uses. Direct Push: Technology used for performing subsurface investigations by driving, pushing, and/or vibrating small-diameter hollow steel rods into the ground/ Also known as direct drive, drive point, or push technology. Direct Runoff: Water that flows over the ground surface or through the ground directly into streams, rivers, and lakes. Discharge: Flow of surface water in a stream or canal or the outflow of ground water from a flowing artesian well, ditch, or spring. Can also apply tp discharge of liquid effluent from a facility or to chemical emissions into the air through designated venting mechanisms. Disinfectant: A chemical or physical process that kills pathogenic organisms in water, air, or on surfaces. Chlorine is often used to disinfect sewage treatment effluent, water supplies, wells, and swimming pools. Disinfectant By-Product: A compound formed by the reaction of a disinfenctant such as chlorine with organic material in the water supply; a chemical byproduct of the disinfection process.. Disinfectant Time: The time it takes water to move from the point of disinfectant application (or the previous point of residual disinfectant measurement) to a point before or at the point where the residual disinfectant is measured. In pipelines, the time is calculated by dividing the internal volume of the pipe by he maximum hourly flow rate; within mixing basins and storage reservoirs it is determined by tracer studies of an equivalent demonstration. Dispersant: A chemical agent used to break up concentrations of organic material such as spilled oil. Displacement Savings: Saving realized by displacing purchases of natural gas or electricity from a local utility by using landfill gas for power and heat. Disposables: Consumer products, other items, and packaging used once or a few times and discarded. Disposal: Final placement or destruction of toxic, radioactive, or other wastes; surplus or banned pesticides or other chemicals; polluted soils; and drums containing hazardous materials from removal actions or accidental releases. Disposal may be accomplished through use of approved secure landfills, surface impoundments, land farming, deep-well injection, ocean dumping, or incineration. Disposal Facilities: Repositories for solid waste, including landfills and combustors intended for permanent containment or destruction of waste materials. Excludes transfer stations and composting facilities. Dissolved Oxygen (DO): The oxygen freely available in water, vital to fish and other aquatic life and for the prevention of odors. DO levels are considered a most important indicator of a water body's ability to support desirable aquatic life. Secondary and advanced waste treatment are generally designed to ensure adequate DO in waste-receiving waters. Dissolved Solids: Disintegrated organic and inorganic material in water. Excessive amounts make water unfit to drink or use in industrial processes. Distillation: The act of purifying liquids through boiling, so that the steam or gaseous vapors condense to a pure liquid. Pollutants and contaminants may remain in a concentrated residue. Disturbance: Any event or series of events that disrupt ecosystem, community, or population structure and alters the physical environment. Diversion: 1. Use of part of a stream flow as water supply. 2. A channel with a supporting ridge on the lower side constructed across a slope to divert water at a non-erosive velocity to sites where it can be used and disposed of. Diversion Rate: The percentage of waste materials diverted from traditional disposal such as landfilling or incineration to be recycled, composted, or re-used. DNA Hybridization: Use of a segment of DNA, called a DNA probe, to identify its complementary DNA; used to detect specific genes. Dobson Unit (DU): Units of ozone level measurement. measurement of ozone levels. If, for example, 100 DU of ozone were brought to the earth's surface they would form a layer one millimeter thick. Ozone levels vary geographically, even in the absence of ozone depletion. Domestic Application: Pesticide application in and around houses, office buildings, motels, and other living or working areas.(See: residential use.) Dosage/Dose: 1. The actual quantity of a chemical administered to an organism or to which it is exposed. 2. The amount of a substance that reaches a specific tissue (e.g. the liver). 3. The amount of a substance available for interaction with metabolic processes after crossing the outer boundary of an organism. (See: absorbed dose, administered dose, applied dose, potential dose.) Dose Equivalent: The product of the absorbed dose from ionizing radiation and such factors as account for biological differences due to the type of radiation and its distribution in the body in the body. Dose Rate: In exposure assessment, dose per time unit (e.g. mg/day), sometimes also called dosage. Dose Response: Shifts in toxicological responses of an individual (such as alterations in severity) or populations (such as alterations in incidence) that are related to changes in the dose of any given substance. Dose Response Curve: Graphical representation of the relationship between the dose of a stressor and the biological response thereto. Dose-Response Assessment: 1. Estimating the potency of a chemical. 2. In exposure assessment, the process of determining the relationship between the dose of a stressor and a specific biological response. 3. Evaluating the quantitative relationship between dose and toxicological responses. Dose-Response Relationship: The quantitative relationship between the amount of exposure to a substance and the extent of toxic injury or disease produced. Dosimeter: An instrument to measure dosage; many so-called dosimeters actually measure exposure rather than dosage. Dosimetry is the process or technology of measuring and/or estimating dosage. DOT Reportable Quantity: The quantity of a substance specified in a U.S. Department of Transportation regulation that triggers labeling, packaging and other requirements related to shipping such substances. Downgradient: The direction that groundwater flows; similar to "downstream" for surface water. Downstream Processors: Industries dependent on crop production (e.g. canneries and food processors). DP Hole: Hole in the ground made with DP equipment. (See: direct push.) Draft: 1. The act of drawing or removing water from a tank or reservoir. 2. The water which is drawn or removed. Draft Permit: A preliminary permit drafted and published by EPA; subject to public review and comment before final action on the application. Drainage: Improving the productivity of agricultural land by removing excess water from the soil by such means as ditches or subsurface drainage tiles. Drainage Basin: The area of land that drains water, sediment, and dissolved materials to a common outlet at some point along a stream channel. Drainage Well: A well drilled to carry excess water off agricultural fields. Because they act as a funnel from the surface to the groundwater below. Drainage wells can contribute to groundwater pollution. Drawdown: 1. The drop in the water table or level of water in the ground when water is being pumped from a well. 2. The amount of water used from a tank or reservoir. 3. The drop in the water level of a tank or reservoir. Dredging: Removal of mud from the bottom of water bodies. This can disturb the ecosystem and causes silting that kills aquatic life. Dredging of contaminated muds can expose biota to heavy metals and other toxics. Dredging activities may be subject to regulation under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. Drilling Fluid: Fluid used to lubricate the bit and convey drill cuttings to the surface with rotary drilling equipment. Usually composed of bentonite slurry or muddy water. Can become contaminated, leading to cross contamination, and may require special disposal. Not used with DP methods Drinking Water Equivalent Level: Protective level of exposure related to potentially non-carcinogenic effects of chemicals that are also known to cause cancer. Drinking Water State Revolving Fund: The Fund provides capitalization grants to states to develop drinking water revolving loan funds to help finance system infrastructure improvements, assure source-water protection, enhance operation and management of drinking-water systems, and otherwise promote local water-system compliance and protection of public health. Drive Casing: Heavy duty steel casing driven along with the sampling tool in cased DP systems. Keeps the hole open between sampling runs and is not removed until last sample has been collected. Drive Point Profiler: An exposed groundwater DP system used to collect multiple depth-discrete groundwater samples. Ports in the tip of the probe connect to an internal stainless steel or teflon tube that extends to the surface. Samples are collected via suction or airlift methods. Deionized water is pumped down through the ports to prevent plugging while driving the tool to the next sampling depth. Drop-off: Recyclable materials collection method in which individuals bring them to a designated collection site. Dual-Phase Extraction: Active withdrawal of both liquid and gas phases from a well usually involving the use of a vacuum pump. Dump: A site used to dispose of solid waste without environmental controls. Duplicate: A second aliquot or sample that is treated the same as the original sample in order to determine the precision of the analytical method. (See: aliquot.) Dustfall Jar: An open container used to collect large particles from the air for measurement and analysis. Dynamometer. A device used to place a load on an engine and measure its performance. Dystrophic Lakes: Acidic, shallow bodies of water that contain much humus and/or other organic matter; contain many plants but few fish. The first known presence of a symbol similar to "D" was in the hieroglyphics of Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamen's tomb. This is thought to be a joke at the expense of the late ruler, as it is inferred that the glyph (O31) translates roughly to "dumbass." Oddly enough, this symbol was not found on the Rosetta Stone, and was instead translated by an explicit cave drawing found near the original writing. It was later discovered by God as to be the perfect shape for those ruddy mobile phone chargers that you can't find at the right moment. Meddling kids. Through the passage of time, the Jews stole the letter from the Egyptians while looting the pyramids for money. The Semites took it to the Mediterranean coast, where for thousands of years it fermented in its inappropriateness. Somehow, it managed to evolve into a symbol for "fish." No one quite understands how this happened, which most agree is an anomaly the likes of which no one has seen since. After a while, the Semites wised up and stopped using such archaic symbolism for written communication. When they invented the Phoenician alphabet, they decided to change the symbol for D yet again. The new grapheme, a triangle shaped triangle, was used for thousands of years in the alphabet before it was changed. However, the Etruscans soon decided to pervert it to their end. The geometric simplicity was replaced with an ugly symbol, which by today's standards would be considered a backwards D. Referred to by historians as "a retarded version of Pi," it was at this time that D gained its reputation of mediocrity. This was further cemented by the fact that the letter D was never used in the Etruscan alphabet and was only kept because the linguists were pack-rats. Apparently, however, the Greeks never got the memo, because when they brutally ran down the Etruscans, they reverted back to the old Jewish way. Some say this was the metaphorical inspiration for Kaballah, but they are largely ignored as clinically insane. Mental stability of conspiracy theorists notwithstanding, the Greek triangle, called the Delta, lives on to this day in mathematics. However, in the alphabet, the Romans beat them yet again. They decided to hark back to the Etruscans, and in a startling turn of dyslexia, turned that D backwards. This resulted in what we currently know as the letter D. D is a character in the Grand Theft Auto series, appearing as a minor antagonist in Grand Theft Auto V. D is a letter. It is the fourth letter of the alphabet. It is one of the 21 consonants. It comes after C, and before E. Do it like the do on the Discovery Channel. Dorky, dreadful, and with great despair. Not to mention defenestration. Diddly. Doodoo butt taste like doodoo Dumb dumb dimmy. Destiny Is Awesome. D is the dumbest letter of the numberbet and every other letter is afraid of it for its accused molestation and skeletal looks and freaky face and body that gets freakier each year from that weird disease he has. Previous letter: "C" Next letter: "E Daán * Daan * Da-an * Daga * Dagá * Daga contra Daga * Daga Tapi Tapi * Daga y Daga * Dagan * Dagas * Dágat * Dagger * Daggo Coy * Daghan Daddas * Dagmal * Dágot * Dagsá * Dagtum * Dagway * Dáhan * Dáhan-Dáhan Nga Laban * Dahás * Dahilán * Dahil sa * Dáhon * Dakdak * Dakila * Dakilang Guro * Dakip * Dakip-diwa * Dakitan * Dáko * Dakop * Dakop-panabot * Dakót: * Dakót um * Dakup * Dakop i punjo * Dakot y punjo * Dalá * Dalag * Dalamháti * Dalan * Dalangin * Dálaw * Dalawá * Dalawampû * Dalawang * Dalawang Bulusok * Dalawang Hakbang Pasunod * Dalawáng hawak * Dalawang Po * Dalawangpo * Dalawangpot * Dalawang Uring Paggalang * Dalhín * Dalin'as * Dalingus * Dalíri * Dalíri ng Paá * Dalísay * Dalubhása * Dalubhasa * Dalubhase * Dalubasha * Dalúyong * Dama Yaw-Yan * Damba * Dambanà * Damdam * Damdam-Diwa * Dami * Damit * Damó * Dampi * Damúlag * Dangkál * Dantes, Roland * Daplís * Darangangan * Dasal * Das Das * Dasdas * Dasmag * Datu * Dáti * Davis, Anthony * Dawat * Dawatong Ang Bunal * Dáya * Dayang * DBMA * Death Matches * Decadena * De Cadena * De Campo * De Campo 1-2-3 - Orihinal * De Campo Uno-Dos-Tres * De Campo Uno-Dos-Tres - Orihinal * De Coup * De Coup y Punio * De Cuerdas * Defensor Methode * De Fondo * Defundo * De Mano * Degung * Dekiti Tirsia Arnis * Dekiti Tirsia Sirada System * Delastiko * Delikádo * Demonyo * Depensa * Depensa contra Balisong * De Pluma Arnis * Dequerdas * De Querdas Eskrima * Dequertes Escrima * Derecho * Derecho Depensa * Derobio Escrima * Despatsádo * Deutscher Arnis Verband * Deutsch-Asiatische Kampfkunstorgan-isation * Deutsche Kali Arnis Eskrima Föderation * Dí * Diamonte * Diamond Black Eskrima * Diaryo * Dibdíb * Didja * Didya * Diín * Dikdík * Dikin * Dikit * Dikitan * Dilà * Dilát * Diláw * Dimasalang * Dimasupil * Din * Dinaramdam ko * Dingás * Dingdíng * Dingmáan * Dinongabai * Dionaldo, Ray * Dios * Dipangkaraníwan * Dirétso * Disalon * Disarma * Disarming * Disinuwebe * Disiotso * Disiseis * Disisiyete * Distancia * Distancia Corto * Distancia de Fuera * Distancia Largo * Distancia Larga Mano * Distancia Media * Distrunká * Disyémbre * Dí-tapát * Díto * Díwa * Diwang panlaban * Diwáta * Diyáblo * Diyamonte * Diyan Diyan * Diyés * Diyós * Dizon, Felicimo * Doblada * Dobla doz * Dóble * Doble Baston * Doble Olisi * Doblekara * Doblete * Doblete Rapillon * Doblette * Doblikara * Doce Generales * Doce Doce * Doce Pares * Doce Pares Club * Doce Pares International * Doce Pares Stammbaum * Doce Teros * Dog Brothers Martial Art * Dolchhaltung * Dongab * Doblikara * Doppel Sinawali * Doppelstock – Drills * Doppelstock – Prinzipien * Dos * Dose * Dos Labahas * Dos Manos * Dos Manos Largos * Dos Puntas * Doublada * Doublecado * Double Sinawali * Double Zero * Doublete * Dreieck * Drill * Drop Stick * Dubljanin, Bob * Dughit * Dugó * Dugóin * Dugo ng mga bayani * Duha * Duha Nga Dasdas * Duhug * Duko * Dukop * Dúkot * Dukot-Batok * Dul * Dula * Dulak * Dúlo * Dulo- Dulo * Dumálaw * Dumaloy * Dumatíng * Dumog * Dumog diktan * Dumoguero * Dunga * Dungab * Dungabay * Dunganbay * Dunganay * Dunong * Duol * Duot * Du-ot * Dupók * Dúro * Durungawán * Dúsa * Duslak * Duta * Duyok * Dyan Dyan * D is the fourth letter of the animals. * Deer * Desman * Dhole * Dik-Dik * Dingo * Dinosaur * Dodo * Dog * Dolphin * Donkey * Dove * Dragon * Dragonfly * Duck * Dugong D on Virheiden perumisen naamio. Jos käyttäjä tekee virheen taistelussa(tai muussa asiassa), niin naamio korjaa virheen takaisin, jolloin sitä ei koskaan tapahtunutkaan. Käyttäjä ei myöskään tee virhettä enää koskaan. Luokka:Kanohi D – postać występująca w Grand Theft Auto V. Niewiele wiadomo na jego temat. Był dość ważnym członkiem gangu Ballas. Podczas misji Chop, Lamar planuje uprowadzenie D, jednak gdy mężczyzna go rozpoznał, Franklin rozkazał swojemu przyjacielowi wypuszczenie go. Następnie widzimy go w misji Długaśna odsiadka. D spotyka się z Długasem, Lamarem oraz Franklinem w magazynie by zrobić z nimi interes. Gdy okazuje się to zasadzką, Długas bojący się, że D go wyda zabija go strzałem z pistoletu w głowę. [[1]] gfds The D Series had topics beginning with D in every round except General Ignorance. This is continued throughout the show's run. Niestety, ty i tak na komendę "słowo na literę D" na 99% powiesz dupa. Litera jest spotykana w języku polskim w 3,25% More to come tomorrow D is the 4th letter of the English alphabet. It first sponsored Sesame Street Episode 0016, after sponsoring the very first test show. An animated letter D appeared in "Letter Song" in What's the Name of That Song? D (vollständiger Name unbekannt; † 2013 Los Santos, San Andreas) ist ein Charakter aus Grand Theft Auto V. A player that chooses to learn some skills in several different professions instead of focusing on one profession. Since the NGE changed the profession progression, this term is no longer used. D is a pilot appearing in Armored Core: Verdict Day. He is one of the AC pilots working for the Reaper Squad, where he has the title of "Reaper Two". Much like the other Reapers, D takes delight in warfare and enjoys fighting. His AC, R.I.P.2/D, is a tank-leg craft that carries heavy firepower. D,是包括英文在内,欧洲高达八成的国家所使用的语言的第四个字母,虽然用途广泛,不过发音及词意经常会让人造成误解。 He is usually funny gaudy but when in battle he becomes very serious. Digital - Format of records. Another word for Electronic Data - raw facts, base elements which make up a record or document Digital Signature - this is a way of identifying the author and thus authenticity of a record, document or file which has been transferred electronically. In essence it is an encryption method that has been created to be unique to the author who one "key" to encrypt the document and sends another "key" to the recipient of the message so that they can decrypt the file sent. This is supposed to be one of the safest ways of data transfer. Document - term used to describe some records or files held within a RMS (Records Management System) D (not a letter) is a music note. "D" is one of the rogue leaders operating out of his hideout in Denerim. He sends you on various missions through the bartender at the Gnawed Noble Tavern. See Favors for Certain Interested Parties for details. D is known for doing weird things, that many would describe as "dumb". He is also known for teaming up with X to make weird faces. D is weird, but we aren't sure why. Maybe we should ask Albert Einstein. Or maybe Homer Simpson. We need more smart people like them. Did you know that the Earth does not have many smart people left? For every smart person in our little UnWorld, there are 372395 dumb people. The only exception is Chuck Norris. Everyone he talks to is super-smart until he walks away. Of course, if you see Chuck Norris, you are likely to die within the next few seconds, so this doesn't matter. It is believed Chuck Norris kills people with either a Weegee stare, or an Epic Blast. We just know that seeing his is a bad thing. And don't go looking for him, because you won't find him. He'll find you, and kill you, and then he'll kill your corpse. Corpses are actually... wow, we really got off topic there, didn't we? 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