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Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
DPP-4 — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La Dipeptidil Peptidasa IV (DPP 4) es una enzima natural que degrada a las hormonas incretinicas GLP 1 y GIP. Una nueva clase de drogas basadas en la inhibición de DPP 4 son utilizadas y están siendo desarrolladas… … Wikipedia Español
DPP — JOBS LAW abbreviation for Director of Public Prosecutions * * * DPP UK US noun [C] ► LAW ABBREVIATION for DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS(Cf. ↑ … Financial and business terms
DPP — ist die Abkürzung für Decapentaplegic, Wachstumsfaktor, siehe Bone morphogenetic protein Democratic Progressive Party, eine politische Partei in Malawi Demokratische Progressive Partei, Partei in der Republik China (Taiwan), siehe Demokratische… … Deutsch Wikipedia
DPP — [ˌdi: pi: ˈpi:] n the DPP the abbreviation of the Director of Public Prosecutions … Dictionary of contemporary English
DPP — may stand for: Contents 1 Business 2 Photography 3 Law enforcement 4 … Wikipedia
DPP — abbreviation for Director of Public Prosecutions. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 … Law dictionary
DPP — ► ABBREVIATION ▪ (in the UK) Director of Public Prosecutions … English terms dictionary
DPP-IV — Dipeptidylpeptidase 4 Bändermodell nach PDB … Deutsch Wikipedia
DPP — abbr. (in the UK) Director of Public Prosecutions. * * * abbrev Director of Public Prosecutions * * * DPP [DPP] [ˌdiː piː ˈpiː] [ˌdiː piː ˈpiː] abbreviation (in England and Wales) ↑Direc … Useful english dictionary
DPP v Armstrong — High Court Of Justice (Queen s Bench Division) Date decided 5 November 1999 Full case name Director of Public Prosecutions v Andrew Armstrong … Wikipedia
DPP v Morgan — DPP v. Morgan [1975] Court Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Citation(s) [1975] 2 All ER 411; (1975) 61 Cr App R 136 Keywords Mistaken belief DPP v Morgan was a court case in the United Kingdom. It is frequently cited in matters of mistaken… … Wikipedia