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DIC
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Biology and chemistry
Diisopropylcarbodiimide
, a reagent in organic chemistry
Disseminated intravascular coagulation
, a pathological activation of coagulation (blood clotting) mechanisms
Dissolved inorganic carbon
, the sum of inorganic carbon species in a solution
Companies
D.I.C. (department store)
, a New Zealand department store chain
DIC Corporation
, a Japanese chemical company
DIC Entertainment
, a former film and television production company
Dic Press
, an imprint of VDM Publishing devoted to the reproduction of Wikipedia content
Deposit Insurance Corporation of Japan
Dubai International Capital
, a private equity company
Technology
Differential interference contrast microscopy
, an illumination technique in optical microscopy
Digital image correlation
, an optical method that employs tracking and image registration techniques
Digital integrating computer
, a digital implementation of a Differential Analyzer
Dependency injection container
, a dependency management technique in software development.
Other
Democratic Indira Congress (Karunakaran)
, an Indian political party
Deviance information criterion
, a diagnostic statistic used in Bayesian model selection
Dicyclic group
Diploma of Imperial College
, awarded by Imperial College London
Drive-In Classics
, a Canadian television station
Drunk in charge
, a drink driving crime in the United Kingdom
Dubai Industrial City
, a dedicated industrial city
Dubai Internet City
, an information technology park
See also
DIK
Dick (disambiguation)
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