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Qué (quién) es DHSS - definición

GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM (1968-1988)
DHSS; The DHSS; Department for Health and Social Security; Department of health and social security; Department of Health & Social Security

DHSS         
¦ abbreviation Brit. historical Department of Health and Social Security.
Department of Health and Social Security         
The Department of Health and Social Security (commonly known as the DHSS) was a ministry of the British government in existence for twenty years from 1968 until 1988, and was headed by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Services.
DNase I hypersensitive site         
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REGIONS OF CHROMATIN THAT ARE SENSITIVE TO CLEAVAGE BY THE DNASE I ENZYME
DNase-sensitive site; DNase-hypersensitive site; DNase I Hypersensitive Site
In genetics, DNase I hypersensitive sites (DHSs) are regions of chromatin that are sensitive to cleavage by the DNase I enzyme. In these specific regions of the genome, chromatin has lost its condensed structure, exposing the DNA and making it accessible.

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Department of Health and Social Security

The Department of Health and Social Security (commonly known as the DHSS) was a ministry of the British government in existence for twenty years from 1968 until 1988, and was headed by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Services.

Ejemplos de uso de DHSS
1. On October 17, 2002 he wrote÷ "No money. (Wife) not able to get DHSS to see the poverty she is in.
2. "If the DHSS published the amount of money individual people were getting from benefits, I have no doubt there would be an outcry."
3. Marx (formerly Mark Pearman, before a name switch fooled the DHSS, as was) had come to Leeds from Hull, attracted by gigs by the likes of the Fall and Gang of Four.
4. Only the kids who have been absolutely brilliant – the pension appeal." On January 7, 2003 he wrote÷ "A new year, a visit from (wife). Still no money off DHSS ... if this year doesnt get anywhere I know it is not worth the effort.