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DED (disambiguation); Ded

DED         
Dark-Emitting Diode (that is, a burned-out LED). Compare SED, LER, write-only memory. In the early 1970s both Signetics and Texas instruments released DED spec sheets as AFJs (suggested uses included "as a power-off indicator"). [Jargon File]
Dutch elm disease         
  • Inoculation of virulent strains of ''Ophiostoma'' in elm cambium, Dorschkamp Institute for Forestry and Landscape Planning, [[Wageningen]], 1984
  • Sign on A27, Brighton
  • crown]] of a diseased elm
  • Rows of American elm trees south of the [[Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool]] on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. (November 11, 2006)
  • Felling a diseased elm, Edinburgh, November 2011
  • Arborist removing infected elm in [[Saint Paul, Minnesota]]
  • An infected English elm at West Point, NY, July 2010
  • Beetle feeding galleries on [[wych elm]] trunk
  • Results of artificial inoculation of ''Ophiostoma'' strains in elm cambium, Arlington Experimental Station, [[Wisconsin]], 1987
  • Diseased elm [[ringbarked]] to slow down transmission before felling.
  • ''Salisbury Cathedral from Lower Marsh Close'', 1820, Andrew W. Mellon Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
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CRYPTOGAMIC DISEASE CAUSED BY OPHIOSTOMA ULMI FUNGUS
Dutch Elm Disease; Dutch Elm disease; Pesotum ulmi
Dutch elm disease (DED) is caused by a member of the sac fungi (Ascomycota) affecting elm trees, and is spread by elm bark beetles. Although believed to be originally native to Asia, the disease was accidentally introduced into America and Europe, where it has devastated native populations of elms that did not have resistance to the disease.
Dutch elm disease         
  • Inoculation of virulent strains of ''Ophiostoma'' in elm cambium, Dorschkamp Institute for Forestry and Landscape Planning, [[Wageningen]], 1984
  • Sign on A27, Brighton
  • crown]] of a diseased elm
  • Rows of American elm trees south of the [[Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool]] on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. (November 11, 2006)
  • Felling a diseased elm, Edinburgh, November 2011
  • Arborist removing infected elm in [[Saint Paul, Minnesota]]
  • An infected English elm at West Point, NY, July 2010
  • Beetle feeding galleries on [[wych elm]] trunk
  • Results of artificial inoculation of ''Ophiostoma'' strains in elm cambium, Arlington Experimental Station, [[Wisconsin]], 1987
  • Diseased elm [[ringbarked]] to slow down transmission before felling.
  • ''Salisbury Cathedral from Lower Marsh Close'', 1820, Andrew W. Mellon Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
  • language=en}}</ref>
CRYPTOGAMIC DISEASE CAUSED BY OPHIOSTOMA ULMI FUNGUS
Dutch Elm Disease; Dutch Elm disease; Pesotum ulmi
¦ noun a fungal disease of elm trees, spread by bark beetles.

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DED

Ded or DED may refer to:

  • Ded (band), an American nu metal band from Tempe, Arizona
  • Ded, Bishop of Vác, Hungarian 12th-century prelate
  • Data element definition, associated with a data element within a data dictionary
  • Dead End Derby, a roller derby league in Christchurch, New Zealand
  • Death effector domain, a signalling pathway in cell biology
  • DED Basketball Club, a Dutch basketball club
  • Dedicated hosting service, a type of Internet hosting
  • Dedua language, spoken in Papua New Guinea
  • DeLand Municipal Airport, in DeLand, Florida, United States
  • Department of Economic Development (disambiguation)
  • Deutscher Entwicklungsdienst, German Development Service
  • Directed Energy Deposition, ASTM International defined Additive Manufacturing Process
  • District electoral divisions, in Ireland, since 1996 termed electoral divisions
  • Diyar-e-Dil, a Pakistani television series
  • Doctor of Education (D.Ed.)
  • Dog Eat Dog (disambiguation)
  • Dog eat Doug, an American comic strip
  • Double-ended dildo
  • Dutch elm disease, a disease of elm trees
  • Jolly Grant Airport, serving Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India
  • Deferred Enforced Departure, an immigration status in the U.S. similar to Temporary Protected Status
  • Dragging equipment detector, a type of defect detector
  • Diabetic eye disease, also known as diabetic retinopathy
  • Disjunctive embedded dependency a type of constraint on a relational database
Exemples de prononciation pour DED
1. My sister called it the extends-ded version.
Rock of Ages _ Adam Shankam _ Talks at Google
2. El guisado estГЎ delicioso, Para chuparse los dedos,
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Exemples du corpus de texte pour DED
1. "Ded Moroz, Ded Moroz, Ded Moroz," the children shouted as the adults tried to keep control.
2. Asked why Coke called its Santa "Ded Moroz" in Russia, she said the line between the two was blurred and Ded Moroz was more familiar to local children.
3. DED Receives FIATA Delegation DUBAI, 15 January 2007 — The Dubai Department of Economic Development (DED) received a delegation from the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA), based in Zurich, Switzerland, headed by Marco Sangaletti, director general, and William Gottlieb, senior vice president. «DED will initiate proactive measures to interact with the logistics industry to enhance business efficiency,» said Ali Ibrahim, deputy director general for Executive Affairs at DED, who received the delegation.
4. Vladimir Filonov / MT Ded Moroz putting on his makeup before dressing up.
5. The agency‘s pride is a rather un–Russian Ded Moroz who turns into Elvis Presley.