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  2. DAP Products - Wikipedia

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    DAP Products, Inc. is a manufacturer of latex caulks, silicone sealants, adhesives, insulating foams, and patch & repair products. DAP has been made in the USA since 1864 and headquartered in Baltimore, MD since 1998.

  3. Distributed Art Publishers - Wikipedia

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    D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers was founded in New York in 1990 (and incorporated in 1992) by Sharon Helgason Gallagher (B.A., Yale University; M.A. Columbia University), who had previously worked as rights director and managing editor at Abbeville Press. [3] It started out as a partnership between Gallagher and Daniel Power, with an office ...

  4. Draw-a-Person test - Wikipedia

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    Smiling tadpole person (combined head and body) drawn by a child aged 41⁄2. The Draw-a-Person test (DAP, DAP test), Draw-A-Man test (DAM), or Goodenough–Harris Draw-a-Person test is a type of test in the domain of psychology. It is both a personality test, specifically projective test, and a cognitive test like IQ.

  5. Marla Hamburg Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    January 3, 1961 (age 63) Newark, New Jersey, U.S. Alma mater. Barnard College, Columbia University. Occupation (s) Photography curator, Art dealer. Marla Hamburg Kennedy is an American art curator, dealer and publisher specializing in contemporary art and photography. She is also an author and has published 30 photography and fine art books.

  6. Domain application protocol - Wikipedia

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    A domain application protocol (DAP) is the set of rules and conventions governing the interactions between participants in a distributed computing application. [1] DAPs sit atop HTTP and narrow HTTP's broad application protocol to support specific business goals. Services implement DAPs by adding hypermedia links to resource representations.

  7. Dose area product - Wikipedia

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    Dose area product (DAP) is a quantity used in assessing the radiation risk from diagnostic X-ray radiography examinations and interventional procedures, like angiography.It is defined as the absorbed dose multiplied by the area irradiated, expressed in gray-centimetres squared (Gy·cm 2 [1] – sometimes the prefixed units dGy·cm 2, mGy·cm 2 or cGy·cm 2 are also used). [2]

  8. Developmentally appropriate practice - Wikipedia

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    Developmentally appropriate practice (DAP) is a perspective within early childhood education whereby a teacher or child caregiver nurtures a child's social/emotional, physical, and cognitive development. [1] It is also described as a philosophy in child education that is based on child development knowledge where professionals base their ...

  9. OPeNDAP - Wikipedia

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    OPeNDAP. OPeNDAP is an acronym for " Open-source Project for a Network Data Access Protocol ," an endeavor focused on enhancing the retrieval of remote, structured data through a Web-based architecture and a discipline-neutral Data Access Protocol (DAP). Widely used, especially in Earth science, the protocol is layered on HTTP, and its current ...