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DPL may refer to: Institutions * Delhi Public Library, Located in Delhi, India * Denver Public Library, located in Colorado, USA * Detroit Public Library, located in Michigan, USA * Dunedin Public Libraries, located in New Zealand Places * Designated place, a Canadian census designation for unincorporated communities in the 100–1,000 population range * Dipolog Airport, located in Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines with IATA code DPL * The FAA identifier for Duplin County Airport Computing and electronics * .dpl, the filename extension of Borland software libraries * Descriptor Privilege Level, the highest CPU resource access level on the x86 architecture * Dolby Pro Logic, a surround sound processing technology * Digital Light Processing, a projector technology * Datamax Printer Language, a printer page description language * '' Driver: Parallel Lines'', the fourth game in the ''Driver'' video game series Science and medicine * Dipropyllysergamide, a psychedelic drug Groups, o ...
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Delhi Public Library
Delhi Public Library is a national depository library in the Indian Union Territory of Delhi. The library has 37 branches across the state. History The library was established on 27 October 1951 as a pilot project sponsored by UNESCO and the Government of India. The library project dates back to 1944, when Shri Ramkrishna Dalmia donated most of the amount required to construct a library building at the request of Gen. Sir Claude Auchinleck. In February 1950 the Indian Government and UNESCO agreed to initiate the project, and the library was officially opened on 27 October 1951, by then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. The library buildings were acquired between 1951 and 1953, with operations formally transferred from UNESCO to the Indian Government in 1955. The library provides training facilities to both student librarians and social education workers and has done so from its early days. At present, The library network consists of a Central Library, 3 Branch Libraries, 20 S ...
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DPL Inc
DPL may refer to: Institutions * Delhi Public Library, Located in Delhi, India * Denver Public Library, located in Colorado, USA * Detroit Public Library, located in Michigan, USA * Dunedin Public Libraries, located in New Zealand Places * Designated place, a Canadian census designation for unincorporated communities in the 100–1,000 population range * Dipolog Airport, located in Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines with IATA code DPL * The FAA identifier for Duplin County Airport Computing and electronics * .dpl, the filename extension of Borland software libraries * Descriptor Privilege Level, the highest CPU resource access level on the x86 architecture * Dolby Pro Logic, a surround sound processing technology * Digital Light Processing, a projector technology * Datamax Printer Language, a printer page description language * '' Driver: Parallel Lines'', the fourth game in the ''Driver'' video game series Science and medicine * Dipropyllysergamide, a psychedelic drug Groups, ...
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Denied Trade Screening
Denied trade screening is the process of screening parties involved in both domestic and export transactions for the purpose of complying with the safety standards and sanction lists of the U.S. Government. Effective trade screening not only includes denied parties but also controlled products and embargoed or sanctioned countries. The purpose of screening the receiving parties of finished goods is to exude "due diligence" and "reasonable care" when completing transactions with foreign entities, ensuring the safety and intention of the products and importers. The U.S. government restricts all its individuals or companies from exporting any service or product to any party contained in a U.S. government export denial, blocked, and debarred persons lists. The failure to comply with the above regulation is a violation of U.S. law and can result in criminal or civil prosecution, as well as denial of export privileges. Lists With 80-plus denied trade lists already published, more ite ...
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Digital Private Line
In telecommunications, squelch is a circuit function that acts to suppress the audio (or video Video is an Electronics, electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving picture, moving image, visual Media (communication), media. Video was first developed for mechanical television systems, whi ...) output of a receiver (radio), receiver in the absence of a strong input signal. Essentially, squelch is a specialized type of noise gate designed to suppress weak signals. Squelch is used in two-way radios and VHF/UHF radio scanners to eliminate the sound of Noise (electronics), noise when the radio is not receiving a desired transmission. Squelch In some designs, the squelch threshold is preset. For example, television squelch settings are usually preset. Receivers in base stations, or repeaters at remote mountain top sites, are usually not adjustable remotely from the control point. In two-way radios (also known as radiotelephones ...
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