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doc

(dŏk)
n. Informal
A person with an advanced degree licensed to practice in a medical field, such as a physician, dentist, or veterinarian.
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DOC

 Date of confinement/delivery 2. Deoxycorticoid 3. Death from other causes
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"I'd rather take my chances with the sharks," Doc said, with an involuntary shudder.
Aside from Doc Willie, the Lakas-CMD senatorial ticket included lawyer Larry Gadon and comebacking ex-Sen.
(2014) suggested that pyrolysis conditions such as fast heating rates and low residence times may lead to produce BCs that are more prone to leaching DOC. These authors observed an increase of about 90% in DOC concentration in the leachate from fast pyrolysis BC at 600[degrees]C compared with the slow pyrolysis BC at 380[degrees]C.
Martin, who revealed next year's series will be Doc Martin's last, said: "The crowds who come to watch have to be marshalled but we have not shied away from it because the village is such a part of the series.
Additionally, spike-in oligos did not significantly reduce DOC over the other TRs for the panel.
I asked about number of post docs in different institutes of Pakistan and came up with the answer that the number is negligible.
These days, any toy whose sales reach several hundred million dollars, as Doc's have, is considered significant, given the toy industry's estimated $22 billion business nationwide.
The DOC's next venture into social media was Facebook.
A Young Mathematician grantee of the International Math Union, Doc Mara became a visiting full professor at Iowa State University in the 1980s.
DOC (Pulling a turnip out of the sack): Yeah, but look at that turnip--look at it!
Doc invites, "Stay a while," but they shake their heads and shamble out.
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