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D is the fourth letter in the Latin alphabet. Its name in English is spelled dee or occasionally de (pronounced /diː/). ...
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The D programming language, also known simply as D, is an object-oriented, imperative, multiparadigm system programming language by Walter Bright of Digital Mars.
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D-flat major is a major scale based on D-flat, consisting of the pitches D ♭, E ♭, F, G ♭, A ♭, B ♭ and C. Its key signature has five flats (see below: Scales and keys).
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The D Sixth Avenue Express is a rapid transit service of the New York City Subway. It is colored orange on route signs, station signs, and the official subway map, since it uses ...
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Vitamin D is a group of fat-soluble prohormones, the two major forms of which are vitamin D 2 (or ergocalciferol) and vitamin D 3 (or cholecalciferol). The term vitamin D also ...
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The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents voiced dental, alveolar, and postalveolar plosives is d (although the symbol d̪ can be used to distinguish the dental ...
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Dungeons & Dragons (abbreviated as D&D or DnD) is a fantasy role-playing game (RPG) originally designed by E. Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, and first published in 1974 by Tactical ...
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D (Dの食卓, Dī no Shokutaku?) is a survival horror/puzzle game released in 1995 by WARP. One of the first games released by the company, it featured 3D CGI, and introduced the ...
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The d-block of the periodic table of the elements consists of those periodic table groups that contain elements in which, in the atomic ground state, the highest-energy electron is ...
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D is a set of requirements proposed by Christopher J. Date and Hugh Darwen in their book The Third Manifesto for what they believe a relational database query language ought to be ...
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