What does DP mean?
DP means Doss porphyria/ALA dehydratase deficiency/Plumboporphyria (the disease is known by multiple names)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Doss porphyria/ALA dehydratase deficiency/Plumboporphyria (the disease is known by multiple names)?
Doss porphyria/ALA dehydratase deficiency/Plumboporphyria (the disease is known by multiple names) can be abbreviated as DP
Other shorthands for Doss porphyria/ALA dehydratase deficiency/Plumboporphyria (the disease is known by multiple names) are: ALA DD
Other shorthands for Doss porphyria/ALA dehydratase deficiency/Plumboporphyria (the disease is known by multiple names) are: ALA DD
|
|
Most popular questions people look for before coming to this page
Q: A: |
What does DP stand for? DP stands for "Doss porphyria/ALA dehydratase deficiency/Plumboporphyria (the disease is known by multiple names)". |
Q: A: |
How to abbreviate "Doss porphyria/ALA dehydratase deficiency/Plumboporphyria (the disease is known by multiple names)"? "Doss porphyria/ALA dehydratase deficiency/Plumboporphyria (the disease is known by multiple names)" can be abbreviated as DP. |
Q: A: |
What is the meaning of DP abbreviation? The meaning of DP abbreviation is "Doss porphyria/ALA dehydratase deficiency/Plumboporphyria (the disease is known by multiple names)". |
Q: A: |
What is DP abbreviation? One of the definitions of DP is "Doss porphyria/ALA dehydratase deficiency/Plumboporphyria (the disease is known by multiple names)". |
Q: A: |
What does DP mean? DP as abbreviation means "Doss porphyria/ALA dehydratase deficiency/Plumboporphyria (the disease is known by multiple names)". |
Q: A: |
What is shorthand of Doss porphyria/ALA dehydratase deficiency/Plumboporphyria (the disease is known by multiple names)? The most common shorthand of "Doss porphyria/ALA dehydratase deficiency/Plumboporphyria (the disease is known by multiple names)" is DP. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- TSCOEBON - The Shoikinistic Cabal of Eris by Other Names
- IAAS - Is Awarded by the Senate
- ISD - Is Served by the Dallas
- ISE - Is Staged by the European
- ALA-D - ALA-dehydratase
- ALAD - ALA dehydratase
- architectural bias. - The tendency of a GDS to make it easier to find and book the flights of its sponsor by virtue of the way the system is designed.
- circadian rhythm. - The daily cycle of bodily functions and activity, sometimes known as the “internal body clock.” This pattern is disrupted by travel through several time zones. The word “circadian” is derived
- dike, dyke. - An extensive dam of earthworks or concrete designed to prevent flooding of low-lying areas by a river or the sea. Much of the Netherlands is protected by dikes. See also levee.
- gamification. - The use of game-like elements on a websiteto encourage customers and other site users to play and share their results on social networks. The technique is used by a growing number of travel suppliers
- gourde. - The main currency of Haiti; also know as goud in Creole. The gourde is subdivided into 100 centimes; also known as santim in Creole, the fractional currency of the country. Abbreviated HTG.
- joint fare. - The fare charged for travel that utilizes more than one airline. The fare is agreed upon by the airlines involved.
- shekel. - The main currency of Israel, also known as the Israeli new shekel. The shekel is subdivided into 100 agora, the fractional currency of the country. Abbreviated ILS.
- P-day - (DOD) That point in time at which the rate of production of an item available for military consumption equals the rate at which the item is required by the Armed Forces.
- pulsing - (DOD,NATO) In naval mine warfare, a method of operating magnetic and acoustic sweeps in which the sweep is energized by current which varies or is intermittent in accordance with a predetermined sched
- POSH - Port Out Starboard Home. Again, not really a business acronym, but interesting. The derivation is supposed by many (erroneously probably) to relate to the detail printed on P&O tickets denoting the more expensive cabins on sailings from England to India.
- RTQ2 - Read The Question Twice. A very useful reminder for text-based exams of all sorts, notably multiple choice tests, to help avoid making silly mistakes when the answer is known but given incorrectly due to rushing and misreading the question. (Thanks D Ward
- Frequent Flyer - Someone who is transported to and from hospital on a routine basis (also someone who spends more time at the local hospital then most employees and is known by all staff members including Environmental Services)
- Plumbii Pendulosus - swinging the lead (malingering) anecdotally used on medical certificates to be presented in Court, esp in Magistrates' Court where the Magistrate is known to the Doctor
- ALA DD - Doss porphyria/ALA dehydratase deficiency/Plumboporphyria (the disease is known by multiple names)