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DCA and also
The DCA is also worried about potential injuries to dogs, due to their predisposition to back injuries.
DCA also established two area operations control centers ( DCAOC ) and six regional communications control centers for operational control of the DCS.
Each oscillator also had an associated DCA ( not VCA ) to control its volume in 256 steps.
DCA also produces cabaret including the original Denver-based comedy, Girls Only: The Secret Comedy of Women, and I Love You, You ’ re Perfect, Now Change, which ran for more than four years making it Denver's longest-running musical.

DCA and allows
DCA allows the number of channels in a cell to vary with the traffic load, hence increasing channel capacity with little

DCA and other
Because it was tested for other conditions, DCA is known to be relatively safe, available, and inexpensive, and it can be taken by mouth as a pill, which is convenient.
The increased requirements of time and money to participate in DCI and DCA circuits proved prohibitive for many non-profit organizations with other primary missions.
Since devolution its powers have been limited to those relating to reserved matters that are not dealt with by other departments of the UK Government, and it, along with the Wales Office, was then absorbed into the Department for Constitutional Affairs ( DCA ), which in turn became the Ministry of Justice.
Ground handling and all other airport operations were carried out by the DCA ( Directorate of Civil Aviation ).
In late 1999 and early 2000, the President of the DCA had a number of discussions with Food Lion executives concerning the potential for DCA to buy the property from them, using grants and other means to raise the funds.
Later versions of DISOSS relied on SNA Distribution System ( SNADS ) and eventually became peer-to-peer communication of documents which complied with Document Interchange Architecture ( DIA ) and Document Content Architecture ( DCA ) as other types of distributed system gained DISOSS support-Scanmaster, Displaywriter, and 5520 Office System.
The MO: DCA format is comparable to other PDLs that specify distinct pages such as PDF.
Bandem ’ s effort with the collective support from other art scientists in Indonesia entitled Indonesia Institute of Arts ( ISI ) Jogjakarta to conduct and award Doctor of Philosophy ( Ph. D .) and Doctor of Creative Art ( DCA ) in the field of art.

DCA and members
Here, members of a Drum Corps Associates | DCA corps from Upstate New York are shown performing in a parade.
Beginning in the early 1970s, many corps chose to become members of DCI or DCA ( the " modern " drum corps organizations ), often driven by the withdrawal of support by their traditional veterans-group or church sponsors, although by this point in time, the traditional sponsors were in many cases already withdrawing their support of the activity due to financial difficulties.
During an incident involving a casualty, the 1MC is a communication tool used by DCA ( damage control assistant ) to keep ship members alerted and informed of casualty location area, status, and incident response efforts by the DC organization.

DCA and community
DCA is the umbrella organization for 24 committees that recruit and train Denison students to volunteer at local community sites.
At the DCA meeting on January 6, 2000, the membership, in response to the Food Lion scare, asked the DCA Board to develop a set of materials relating to the possible incorporation of the community into a separate town.
The tornado touched down near Porpoise Cove, on the south side of Deltaville, and ran a northeast path, destroying 32 homes along with Zoar Baptist Church, the DCA ( community building ) and the community pool.
In the centre of the Kaiserstuhl between the Vogt Burger districts of Schelingen and Oberbergen and the somewhat remote eastern community of Eichstetten lies two direct neighbouring natural Designated Conservation Areas ( DCA ), the DCA Badberg ( DCA No. 81345 ), which was established in 1969, is 65 hectares high and has many rare plants ( e. g. Orchids ), and the eastern add-on DCA Haselschacher Buck ( DCA no.

DCA and participate
Competitive corps participate in summer touring circuits, like Drum Corps International ( DCI ) and Drum Corps Associates ( DCA ).
Occasionally a DCA will hold an en banc hearing, in which all the judges participate.

DCA and such
Studies use statistical techniques, such as cluster analysis, canonical correspondence analysis ( CCA ), or detrended correspondence analysis ( DCA ), for classifying vegetation.
These are available in Code Division Multiple Access ( CDMA ), Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications – DECT ( TDMA / DCA ) ( See ETSI 6 EN 300 765-1 V1. 3. 1 ( 2001-04 ) -" Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications ( DECT ); Radio in the Local Loop ( RLL ) Access Profile ( RAP ); Part 1: Basic telephony services "), Global System for Mobile Communications ( GSM ), IS136 Time Division Multiple Access ( TDMA ) as well as analog access technologies such as Advanced Mobile Phone System ( AMPS ), for which there will be independent standards defining every aspect of modulation, protocols, error handling, etc.
Many substances have been developed which inhibit glycolysis, and such inhibitors are currently the subject of intense research as anticancer agents, including SB-204990, 2-deoxy-D-glucose ( 2DG ), 3-bromopyruvate ( 3-BrPA, bromopyruvic acid, or bromopyruvate ), 3-BrOP, 5-thioglucose and dichloroacetic acid ( DCA ).
A MO: DCA file consists of a sequential, ordered hierarchy of independent objects-documents, pages, data objects, and resource objects such as fonts and ICC profiles.

DCA and .
Additionally, according to the conformation judges of the Dachshund Club of America ( DCA ) and the American Kennel Club ( AKC ) the piebald pattern is nonstandard.
All things being equal between the dogs in the ring, the traditional colors which are listed in the Official AKC Standard ( governed by DCA ) should be visibly listed.
The DCA excluded the wording " double-dapple " from the standard in 2007 and now strictly use the wording " dapple " as the double dapple gene is commonly responsible for blindness and deafness.
Wall-eye is permissible according to DCA standards.
Dichloroacetate ( DCA ) has been found to shrink tumors in vivo in rats, and has a plausible scientific mechanism: DCA appears to reactivate suppressed mitochondria in some types of oxygen-starved tumor cells, and thus promotes apoptosis.
, no patients had been treated with DCA in a clinical trial, and so its actual effectiveness is unknown.
* Dulles was initially considered a white elephant, being far out of town and having few destinations ; in 1965 ( before Washington National allowed jets ), it averaged 89 airline operations a day while DCA averaged 600.
The Defense Communications Agency ( DCA ) was established May 12, 1960 by then-Secretary of Defense Thomas S. Gates.
In the 1960s, DCA moved to Arlington, Virginia, and took on several major organizations.
The Air Force Office of Commercial Communications Management ( now the Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization ), the White House Signal Agency ( now the White House Communications Agency ), and the DoD Damage Assessment Center ( now the Joint Staff Support Center ) all became a part of DCA.
Of the regional control centers, three were DCA-Far East ( North Camp Drake, N Tokyo Japan ), DCA-KOR, Seoul, Korea and DCA Philippines.
The others were DCA WEST-HEM, Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado Springs CO. During the Viet Nam War there was DCA SAM ( Southeast Asia Mainland ), Tan Son Nhut AFB, Saigon, Viet Nam and DCA-THAI, Bangkok, Thailand ___________.
In the 1970s, DCA subsumed the Minimum Essential Emergency Communications Network and the Military Satellite Communications Systems Office.
In the 1980s, DCA absorbed the Joint Tactical Command, Control, and Communications Agency, improving its ability to manage and enhance the interoperability of command, control, and communications systems.
The Joint Interoperability Test Command was formed within DCA to provide interoperability compliance testing and certification.
On June 25, 1991, DCA was renamed DISA to reflect its role in providing total information systems management for the DoD.
Its document files used the RFT ( Revisable-Form Text ) or DCA ( document content architecture ) filename extension, both of which were standards on IBM mainframe computers.

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