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- noun metrology Symbol for the
decikelvin , anSI unit ofthermodynamic temperature equal to 10−1kelvins .
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Examples
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That's not how you build a party. "[dK] •" A steep descent brings Clinton's plane to Charleston's hilltop airport. ...
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One of the blogs on the dK blogroll is John Cole's Balloon Juice, making it a first-degree blog.
Archive 2009-06-01 Johnny Pez 2009
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One of the blogs on the dK blogroll is John Cole's Balloon Juice, making it a first-degree blog.
Six degrees of Markos Moulitsas Johnny Pez 2009
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Thanks to dK at A Silent Cacophony (who atones for his sin as well), there's a link to what John Edwards really said via DailyKos.
June 2005 2005
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And this proposal that dK mentions is a perfect example of how the so-called pro-lifers think of us.
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Then, with the other extremity _d_ for centre and _dK_ for radius, describe a quarter of a circle _Km_; the chord thereof _mK_ will be the geometrical length of _dh_.
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Joae antta rtgolaria trant, ad fiecolaritatcm re - oiLit, ac b paftcrom fsBCoIaria ibre, & dK
Adm. rev. p. F. Lucii Ferraris ... Prompta Bibliotheca canonica, juridica, moralis, theologica ... 1782
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'I toeJt a thm flice of mutton, and placed it ia a deep nloer of dK leg, which was in a granulating ilate, and produced laudable
The Monthly Review 1776
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The charge of their own Flocks i the nobler fon Accompanied dK King unto the Court.
Thealma and Clearchus: A Pastoral History, in Smooth and Easie Verse 1683
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As someone who’s planned larger corporate events, I echo everything Jane said. dK was held in a town known for tourism off-season, and surely mounted for a fraction of the cost of pulling it off anywhere else.
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