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  2. Dit da - Wikipedia

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    Die da (Chinese: 跌打; pinyin: diē dǎ; Jyutping: dit 3 daa 2; lit. 'fall [and] hit') or dit da is a traditional Chinese medicine discipline of used to treating trauma and injuries such as bone fractures, sprains, and bruises. Methods including bone-setting and occasional use of topical preparations such as the dit da jow.

  3. Zheng Gu Shui - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The formula is known as Dit da jow in Cantonese or die da jiu in Mandarin. [3] The liniment was used to treat fractures, broken bones and injuries suffered in combat. It is used today by practitioners of Chinese medicine to treat pain or trauma from backache, arthritis, strains, bruises, and sprains.

  4. Morse code - Wikipedia

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    The dit duration can vary for signal clarity and operator skill, but for any one message, once established it is the basic unit of time measurement in Morse code. The duration of a dah is three times the duration of a dit (although some telegraphers deliberately exaggerate the length of a dah for clearer signalling).

  5. Dit da jow - Wikipedia

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    Dit da jow (Jyutping: dit3 daa2 zau2; pinyin: Diē dǎ jiǔ) is a common Chinese liniment used as traditional medicine in the belief it can reduce the pain from ...

  6. Prosigns for Morse code - Wikipedia

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    di di di dah dah dah di di dit: DDD Start of a distress signal relayed from another station Used to forward a copy of a received "SOS". dah di di dah di di dah di dit: BK Break in conversation [3] Morse abbreviation for "back-to you" (Morse abbr.). [3] In conversational Morse some use any of AR, BT, KN, or "K" instead. dah di di dit da di dah ...

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    A 26-year-old Westchester County man said he was distraught over his wife leaving him and was too drunk to remember killing his friend in a vicious beating.

  8. Talk:Dit da jow - Wikipedia

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    Dit Da Jow (whose name is loosely translated as "injury healing wine") is one of several kinds of external liniments used both for treatment of injuries and athletic injury prevention. Dit Da Jow is sometimes referred to as a blood stasis liniment because it's believed that the herbs commonly used help to disperse the blocked blood and swelling ...

  9. Woman killed boyfriend who doubted her job chances, DA says - AOL

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    Ashley White, 29, was found guilty of second-degree murder and other charges in connection with the 2020 death of her boyfriend, Cody DeLisa.