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* HWPF ( Horrible Word Processor Format ) – aims to read and write Microsoft Word 97 ( DOC ) format files.
The format is similar to a Microsoft Word document (. DOC or. DOCX file ) and supports formatted text, images, and advanced page formatting.
During the 1980s, WordPerfect used DOC as the extension of their proprietary format.
Later, in the 1990s, Microsoft chose to use the DOC extension for their proprietary Microsoft Word format.
In Microsoft Word 2007 and later, the binary file format was replaced as the default format by the Office Open XML format, though Microsoft Word can still produce DOC files.
The DOC format is native to Microsoft Word.
Command line programs for Unix-like operating systems which can convert files from the DOC format to plain text or other standard formats include the wv library, which itself is used directly by AbiWord.
Because the DOC file format was a closed specification for many years, inconsistent handling of the format persists and may cause some loss of formatting information when handling the same file with multiple word processing programs.
After Sun Microsystems and OpenOffice. org reverse engineered the file format, Microsoft released a. DOC format specification under the Microsoft Open Specification Promise.
However, this specification does not describe all of the features used by DOC format and reverse engineered work remains necessary.
Some historical documentations may use the DOC filename extension for plain-text file format.
The DOC filename extension was also used in historical versions of WordPerfect for its proprietary format.
As an example, on the Palm OS, DOC is shorthand for PalmDoc, a completely unrelated format ( commonly using PDB filename extension ) used to encode text files such as ebooks.
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For example, a program that once could only save in text format is now demanded to save in HTML, XML, XLS, CSV, PDF, DOC, and other formats.
DOC signs of this format are commonly seen around New Zealand conservation areas.
* DOC ( computing ), a word processing file format, typically used by Microsoft Word.
* Synthesis of an Aqueous Ferrofluid — instructions in PDF and DOC format
* The Space Activity Suit: An Elastic Leotard for Extravehicular Activity, the original 1968 paper ( Microsoft DOC format )
They in fact stand for the initials of Michael Kleps a. k. a. Unknown / DOC, another developer of the format.

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The 1932 expansion was canonized into DOC regulations in 1966.
The context of ICANN's relationship with the U. S. government was clarified on September 29, 2006 when ICANN signed a new Memorandum of Understanding with the United States Department of Commerce ( DOC ).
In addition to Brunello di Montalcino, which must be aged five years prior to release, 6 years for the Riserva, Rosso di Montalcino ( DOC ), made from sangiovese grosso grapes and aged one year, and a variety of Super Tuscan wines are also produced within the comune, as well as the Moscadello sweet white wines for which it was most famous until the development of the Brunello series.
In 1984, it was granted its first Denominazione di origine controllata ( DOC ) in the province of South Tyrol.
In 2009, it was announced that conservation measures ( such as by the DOC ) had met some significant success, and had reduced the possum numbers to less than half of the 1980s levels, a drop from around 70 million to around 30 million animals.
The virus was inside a file called " List. DOC ", which contained passwords that allowed access into 80 pornographic websites.
Audio was generated by a built-in sound and music synthesizer in the form of the Ensoniq Digital Oscillator Chip ( DOC ), which had its own dedicated RAM and 32 separate channels of sound.
The Apple IIGS ' sound was provided by an Ensoniq ES5503 DOC wavetable sound chip, the same chip used in Ensoniq Mirage and Ensoniq ESQ-1 professional-grade synthesizers.
The wine was assigned Denominazione di Origine Controllata ( DOC ) status in December 1990.
When the region was designated as a Denominazione di origine controllata ( DOC ) in 1966, parts of Cherasco, Diano d ' Alba, and Roddi were included with this delimitation of the Barolo zone staying unchanged through the zones promotion to DOCG in 1980.
It was there in the Distributed Object Computer ( DOC ) group where ACE was released as open source.
The DOC was floated as the agency to supervise the construction of the proposed New Zealand Cycleway, though this is now being managed primarily by the Ministry of Tourism, in coordination with the DOC where appropriate.
In March 2006, a volcanic eruption at the Green Lake of Raoul Island, administered by the Department of Conservation, was believed to have killed DOC worker Mark Kearney.
The need for a DOCG identification arose when the DOC designation was, in the view of many Italian food industries, given too liberally to different products.
Vini ( DOCG – DOC ): Elenco e Riferimenti Normativi al 07. 02. 2006 published by the Italian Ministry of Agriculture, which lists every DOC and DOCG wine as of February 2006, together with the dates of the decrees by which the appellation was instituted or modified, and the provinces in which the wine is permitted to be produced.
The first version of Doxygen borrowed code from an early version of DOC ++ ( developed by Roland Wunderling and Malte Zöckler at Zuse Institute Berlin ); later, the Doxygen code was rewritten by Dimitri van Heesch.
The Valpolicella production zone was enlarged to include regions of the surrounding plains when Valpolicella achieved DOC status in 1968.
In 1968, the Valpolicella region received official recognition for quality wine production when it was granted its own DOC.

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The DOC maintains three cabins available for rent by DOC members ( Peaks, Alder Brook, and Stoddard ), and the OPO maintains seven cabins for use by Dartmouth-affiliated individuals and their guests.
Download at http :// www. comlaw. gov. au / Details / C2011C00003 / Download ( PDF or DOC or ZIP available )

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The clay terroir of the area, an alluvial plain created by the river Po, is not ideal for wine ; a notable exception is the Vini del Bosco Eliceo ( DOC ), made from grapes cultivated on the sandy coast line.
In order for a wine to be certified as a quality Espumante from DOC Bairrada, it must be made in the traditional Champagne ( indicating the year of harvest ) and stamped with the VEQPRD ( Vinho Espumante de Qualidade Produzido em Região Determinada ) certification.
The Carignano del Sulcis DOC features a Carignan based rosso from the Sardinian islands of Sant ' Antioco and San Pietro.
* The ACE ORB-a CORBA implementation from the Distributed Object Computing ( DOC ) Group
In the Roero district located across the Tanaro river from Barolo & Barbaresco, the wines tend to be less tannic and lighter while those produced in nearby Alba under the Nebbiolo d ' Alba DOC can have more complexity and body.
* Cape Reinga ( from the New Zealand Department of Conservation ( DOC ) website )
Details of these can be obtained from the DOC Visitors Centre in Saint Arnaud.
Also the generation of an ISO Image is supported to run from a CD-ROM as well as from DOC / DOM for Embedded Systems.
The MHU and TCU both handle inmates from the entire Minnesota DOC who require the unique services of those units.
North Island robins sourced from Kapiti Island were released in April 2006, they bred for the first time in late September and this is viewed as encouraging by DOC staff as it appears to indicate that the island ecosystem represents a suitable habitat for this species.
Italian wine, both red and white, under the Campi Flegrei DOC appellation comes from this area.
For this reason, concentrations of humic acid are traditionally estimated out of concentrations of organic matter ( typically from concentrations of total organic carbon ( TOC ) or dissolved organic carbon DOC ).
According to the revocation report on the IANA website, the U. S. DOC has approved the removal and has also instructed ICANN not to reassign the domain without prior approval from the U. S. Department of Commerce.
The most highly rated of its wines are the frothy, frizzante ( slightly sparkling ) red wines that are designed to be drunk young from one of the five Lambrusco denominazione di origine controllata ( DOC ) regions: Lambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvetro, Lambrusco di Sorbara, Lambrusco Salamino di Santa Croce, Lambrusco Reggiano, and Lambrusco Mantovano.
Many of the wines now exported to the United States include a blend of Lambrusco from the different DOC and is sold under the Indicazione Geografica Tipica ( IGT ) designation Emilia.
These stations had been generally more tolerated by Comreg / ODTR / DOC due to the broadcasts being aimed across the border, and not taking advertising or listenership to a significant degree from stations licenced by the BCI.
The viewing platform was erected by the Department of Conservation ( DOC ) in April 1994, and looked out over a 30-metre chasm with a view of where the creek emerges from a cave system below.
Although DOC took responsibility for the accident, there were no prosecutions due to a loophole in New Zealand law that prevented government departments from being held liable in such a situation.
Italian wine, both white and sparkling, under the Aversa DOC appellation comes from this area.

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