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  2. Dental Admission Test - Wikipedia

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    The Dental Admission Test (abbreviated DAT) is a multiple-choice standardized exam taken by potential dental school students in the United States and Canada (although there is a separate Canadian version with differing sections, both American and Canadian versions are usually interchangeably accepted in both countries' dental schools. This ...

  3. National Board Dental Examination - Wikipedia

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    National Board Dental Examination (NBDE) is the United States national dental examination for students and professionals in dentistry. It is required for licensure in the United States and may also be required when applying for postgraduate studies in dental specialities after completing a dental degree .

  4. DAT Solutions - Wikipedia

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    DAT Freight & Analytics, formerly known as Dial-a-Truck, is a US-based freight exchange service ("load board") and provider of transportation information serving North America. Freight exchange services are used to match material ("loads") that needs to be shipped with over-the-road carriers, which can be hired to move those loads.

  5. DAT - Wikipedia

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    Drug action teams, involved in applying UK drugs policy; Dolphin-assisted therapy, swimming with dolphins as a therapy; DAT (chemotherapy) is a regimen that consists of Daunorubicin, Ara-C (cytarabine) and Thioguanine; Divergent Association Test (DAT) is a psychological creativity test

  6. EEPROM - Wikipedia

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    The first EEPROM that used Fowler-Nordheim tunnelling to erase data was invented by Bernward and patented by Siemens in 1974. [24] In February 1977, Israeli-American Eliyahou Harari at Hughes Aircraft Company patented in the US a modern EEPROM technology, based on Fowler-Nordheim tunnelling through a thin silicon dioxide layer between the floating-gate and the wafer.

  7. Darts - Wikipedia

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    Points can be scored by hitting specific marked areas of the board, though unlike in sports such as archery, these areas are distributed all across the board and do not follow a principle of points increasing toward the board's bullseye. Though a number of similar games using various boards and rules exist, the term "darts" usually now refers ...

  8. Data Protection Board of India - Wikipedia

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    The Data Protection Board of India (DPBI) is an adjudicating body which is being set up by the Government of India under section 18 [1] of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023. It is a body that adjudicates the dispute between those whose personal data has been given to a platform and the platform which has in turn breached the ...

  9. Oche - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the term is unknown, though it probably came into use in the 1920s. It was originally spelled hockey, only becoming oche in the late 1970s. [1]There is a popular (but unsubstantiated) theory that there was a brewery called "S. Hockey and Sons" in the West Country of England whose beer crates were used to measure out the 9 feet (2.7 m) from the dartboard.