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DM diabetes mellitus; diphenylamine chlorarsine.
DM
abbr.
diabetes mellitus

dM
abbr.
decimorgan

DM,
abbreviation for diabetes mellitus.

DM
1. dry matter.
2. one of the arsenical smokes used in crowd control. A sternutator and causes lacrimation, sneezing and vomiting. Called also adamsite.

DM
Diabetes mellitus, also, doctor of medicine–MD is used in the US


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As a fairly new service concept in Canada, DMS Imaging can provide a temporary solution for MRI, CT, PET/CT, Nuclear Medicine or Cardiac/Angio scanners by utilizing a mobile system during times of construction, patient backlog, downtime due to new or upgrades to systems, or in cases when disaster strikes.
 
 
 
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