DDE$94496$ - translation to italian
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DDE$94496$ - translation to italian

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
4-DDE; DDE (chemical); P,p'-DDE; Dichlorodiphenyl dichloroethylene; C14H8Cl4
  • Degradation of DDT to form DDE by an elimination of HCl

DDE      
(inform.) scambio dinamico di dati, norma per il trasferimento di dati fra applicazioni diverse in un computer multiapplicativo (multitask)
Dynamic Data Exchange         
INTER-PROCESS COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL ON MICROSOFT WINDOWS
NetDDE; Dynamic data exchange; Network DDE; DDEML; DDE Management Library; DDE management library; DDE link
DDE (Scambio dinamico di dati, standard di scambio dati fra applicazioni diverse nel computer)

Definition

Dynamic Data Exchange
<language> (DDE, originally Dynamic Data Linking, DDL) A Microsoft Windows 3 hotlink protocol that allows application programs to communicate using a client-server model. Whenever the server (or "publisher") modifies part of a document which is being shared via DDE, one or more clients ("subscribers") are informed and include the modification in the copy of the data on which they are working. (1997-06-05)

Wikipedia

Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene

Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE) is a chemical compound formed by the loss of hydrogen chloride (dehydrohalogenation) from DDT, of which it is one of the more common breakdown products. Due to DDT's massive prevalence in society and agriculture during the mid 20th century, DDT and DDE are still widely seen in animal tissue samples. DDE is particularly dangerous because it is fat-soluble like other organochlorines; thus, it is rarely excreted from the body, and concentrations tend to increase throughout life. The major exception is the excretion of DDE in breast milk, which transfers a substantial portion of the mother's DDE burden to the young animal or child. Along with accumulation over an organism's lifetime, this stability leads to bioaccumulation in the environment, which amplifies DDE's negative effects.