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  • noun computing, hardware Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment

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Examples

  • (Default) specifies that the clock provided by the DCE is used.

    set wan hssi 2001

  • My friend Chan (aka "DCE" - I really wish he'd pick one or the other) puts up a post at

    GraniteGrok 2010

  • So, the team slowed down the reaction by using a similar molecule called DCE or

    Nano Tech Wire 2008

  • Hence the Pope's first encyclical proclaimed, with his usual sophistication, that God is love: Deus Est Caritas ('DCE' for short); and now we have the Apostolic Exhortation on the Eucharist, Sacramentum Caritatis ('SC' for short).

    Archive 2007-03-01 Mike L 2007

  • Hence the Pope's first encyclical proclaimed, with his usual sophistication, that God is love: Deus Est Caritas ('DCE' for short); and now we have the Apostolic Exhortation on the Eucharist, Sacramentum Caritatis ('SC' for short).

    Benedict's theology of charity Mike L 2007

  • "Partnering with iCAD allows us to offer our sponsors in the oncology drug research arena more advanced solutions to understanding their compounds in the early phase studies using novel imaging modalities such as DCE-MRI," said General Manager of ACR Image Metrix Michael J. Morales.

    Business Wire Travel News 2010

  • "Partnering with iCAD allows us to offer our sponsors in the oncology drug research arena more advanced solutions to understanding their compounds in the early phase studies using novel imaging modalities such as DCE-MRI" iCAD, a computer-aided detection (CAD) company and an industry leader in providing advanced imaging analysis and workflow solutions to healthcare professionals, partnered with ACR Image

    Business Wire Travel News 2010

  • As such, potentially problematic / "dead-end" intermediates such as DCE and VC from PCE or TCE, and DCM from CT or CF, will often accumulate.

    PRWeb 2009

  • As such, potentially problematic / "dead-end" intermediates such as DCE and VC from PCE or TCE, and DCM from CT or CF, will often accumulate.

    edie.net - Latest News 2009

  • CT, PCE) and other persistent compounds (e.g., perchlorate) without the formation of potentially problematic intermediates, such as DCE / VC from the anaerobic degradation of PCE / TCE or CF / DCM from the anaerobic degradation of CT.

    edie.net - Latest News 2009

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