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* {{Anchored|dBA}} : '''db'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-weighting '''A'''] (or '''dB'''('''A''') or synonym dBrn adjusted) are A-weighted decibels, used as standard in many sound level meters for any measurement of environmental noise. | * {{Anchored|dBA}} : '''db'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-weighting '''A'''] (or '''dB'''('''A''') or synonym dBrn adjusted) are A-weighted decibels, used as standard in many sound level meters for any measurement of environmental noise. | ||
* {{Anchored|DDC}} : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Display_Data_Channel '''D'''isplay '''D'''ata '''C'''hannel] | * {{Anchored|DDC}} : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Display_Data_Channel '''D'''isplay '''D'''ata '''C'''hannel] | ||
* {{Anchored|DMA}} : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct_memory_access '''D'''irect '''m'''emory '''a'''ccess] | * {{Anchored|DMA}} : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct_memory_access '''D'''irect '''m'''emory '''a'''ccess] | ||
* {{Anchored|DRAM}} : '''D'''ynamic '''r'''andom-'''a'''ccess '''m'''emory (DRAM) is a type of random-access memory that stores each bit of data in a separate capacitor within an integrated circuit. | * {{Anchored|DRAM}} : '''D'''ynamic '''r'''andom-'''a'''ccess '''m'''emory (DRAM) is a type of random-access memory that stores each bit of data in a separate capacitor within an integrated circuit. |