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1 DPA
1) Морской термин: Назначенное лицо компании (Designated Person Ashore - DPA)2) Военный термин: Daily Plan Of Action, Data Processing Activities, Defense Procurement Agency, Defense Production Act, Defense Production Administration, data processing agency, data processing area3) Техника: data processing algorithm, data processing assembly, displacements per atom, dynamic-pointer array4) Сокращение: Defence Procurement Agency (UK), Defense Production Act (USA), Delegation of Procurement Authority, Discharged Prisoners Association, докозапентаеновая кислота (Docosapentaenoic acid)5) Физика: разрушающий физический анализ, РФА6) Электроника: Destructive Physical Analysis, Displacement Per Atom, Distributed Power Architecture7) Вычислительная техника: Demand Priority Architecture, Distributed Password Authentication, Document Printing Application, data processing automation8) Биохимия: docosapentaenoic acid9) Пищевая промышленность: Draft Pale Ale10) Фирменный знак: Deer Park Ave11) Сетевые технологии: Demand Priority Access, Demand Protocol Architecture12) Полимеры: diphenylamine13) Химическое оружие: drum preparation area14) Безопасность: Data Privacy Algorithm15) Расширение файла: Document Printing Architecture, Demand Protocol Architecture (3Com)16) Майкрософт: распределенное подтверждение паролей17) ООН: Department of Political Affairs18) Должность: District Publicity Assistant19) Аэропорты: West Chicago, Illinois USA20) Единицы измерений: Defense Per Acre
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