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  • Diffractive beam splitter [8%] (Physics) [Diffraction] [Optical components] IFTA] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v QHrzIcZ7Pw8 Video.Light propagation simulation through diffractive splitter] ...
  • Multifocal diffractive lens [8%] (Physics) [Lenses] [Diffraction] ...
  • Diffractive solar sail [8%] (Physics) [Photonics] [Optoelectronics] [Interstellar travel] Type of solar sail ...
  • Directive [8%] (Computing) [Computer programming] Programming; Language construct that specifies how a compiler should process its input ...
  • Diffraction [5%] (Physics) [Physical phenomena] [Diffraction] Phenomenon of the motion of waves ...
  • Diffraction [5%] (Category) [Spectroscopy] [Crystallography] [Wave mechanics] ...
  • Disruptive physician [5%] (Medicine) [Physicians] [Medical ethics] ...
  • Disruptive selection [5%] (Biology) [Selection] Natural selection for extreme trait values over intermediate ones ...
  • Disruptive innovation [5%] (Social) [Technological change] [Product management] Technological change ...
  • Interpreter directive [5%] (Computing) [Computing terminology] [Command shells] Computer language construct to control an interpreter ...
  • Include directive [5%] (Computing) [C++] [C (programming language)] [Source code] Type of file in computer programming ...
  • NIS Directive [5%] (redirect)
  • The Pandora Directive [5%] (Software) [Single-player video games] [Windows games] [Detective video games] The end to the Crusade for Genetic Purity was a turning ...
  • ATEX directive [5%] (Astronomy) [Electrical safety] [Explosion protection] EU ATEX Directive on workplaces with an explosive atmosphere ...
  • Nickel Directive [5%] (Chemistry) [Nickel] The Nickel Directive was a European Union directive regulating the use ...
  • Airworthiness Directive [5%] (Engineering) [Aircraft maintenance] Order for the implementation of safety measures on aircraft ...
  • Bolkestein directive [5%] (Finance) [International trade law] European Union law aiming at establishing a single market for services ...
  • Cosmetics Directive [5%] (Chemistry) [Chemical safety] 1976 European Union law ...
  • EPrivacy Directive [5%] (Computing) [Email] [Spamming] Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive [https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri CELEX%3A02002L0058-20091219 2002/58/EC] on Privacy and ...
  • Dirucotide [4%] (Chemistry) [Peptides] Chemical compound ...
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  • Depurative [4%] (Unsolved) [Herbalism] ...
  • Diamictite [4%] (Earth) [Sedimentary rocks] Type of sedimentary rock ...
  • Dicrochile [4%] (Biology) [Licininae] Genus of beetles ...
  • Detraction [4%] (Religion) [Catholic theology and doctrine] It is obvious, however, that the subject-matter of the accusation may ...
  • Difructose-anhydride synthase [4%] (Biology) [Enzymes of unknown structure] [EC 3.2.1] ...
  • Diffractor [4%] (Software) [Image viewers] [Photo software] [Windows graphics-related software] It indexes local media files to enable fast search and duplicate ...
  • Diffractor [4%] (Software) [Image viewers] [Photo software] [Windows graphics-related software] Software; It indexes local media files to enable fast search and duplicate ...
  • Capital Requirements Directives [4%] (Finance) [Capital requirement] [Financial regulation] The Capital Requirements Directives ( CRD ) for the financial services ...
  • European professional qualification directives [4%] (Social) [Professional titles and certifications] [Qualifications] An American who gained Qualified Teacher Status in the UK would ...
  • Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder [4%] (Medicine) [Psychiatric diagnosis] Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder ( DMDD ) is a mental disorder ...
  • Disruptive eye mask [4%] (Biology) [Eye] Camouflage to conceal the eye ...
  • Presidential Policy Directive 20 [4%] (Computing) [Computer security procedures] [Cyberattacks] Presidential Policy Directive 20 (PPD-20) , provides a framework for U.S. ...
  • Pressure Equipment Directive (EU) [4%] (Physics) [Pressure vessels] [Gas technologies] The Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) 2014/68/EU (formerly 97/23/EC) of the EU ...
  • Environmental Noise Directive [4%] (Physics) [Noise] The Environmental noise directive ( END ) 2002/49/EC is a directive ...
  • Clinical Trials Directive [4%] (Medicine) [Pharmaceuticals policy] The Clinical Trials Directive (Officially Directive 2001/20/EC of 4 April 2001, ...
  • Falsified Medicines Directive [4%] (Medicine) [Pharmaceuticals policy] ...
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  • Capital Adequacy Directive [4%] (Finance) [Capital requirement] [Financial regulation] ...
  • Payment Services Directive [4%] (Finance) [Payment systems] [Digital currencies] EU Directive ...
  • E-Money Directive [4%] (Finance) [Digital currencies] [Payment systems] Regulation of electronic payments in EU ...
  • Mortgage Credit Directive [4%] (Finance) [Mortgage] The Mortgage Credit Directive (MCD) is a body of European legislation ...
  • Emergency airworthiness directive [4%] (Engineering) [Aircraft maintenance] An emergency Airworthiness Directive ( EAD ) is an airworthiness directive ...
  • Environmental noise directive [4%] (Physics) [Noise] The Environmental noise directive ( END ) 2002/49/EC is a directive ...
  • Advance healthcare directive [4%] (Medicine) [Health informatics] Legal document ...
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  • Shareholder Rights Directive 2007 [4%] (Finance) [Shareholders] The Shareholder Rights Directive , amended by the Directive (EU) 2017/828, ...
  • Solvency II Directive 2009 [4%] (Finance) [Capital requirement] The Solvency II Directive ([http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/ALL/?uri celex%3A32009L0138 2009/138/EC]) is a Directive in ...
  • Electronic Commerce Directive 2000 [4%] (Finance) [E-commerce] The Electronic Commerce Directive 2000/31/EC is a European Union Directive of ...
  • Psychiatric advance directive [4%] (Medicine) [Psychosis] A psychiatric advance directive ( PAD ), also known as a ...
  • Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive [4%] (Chemistry) [Mercury (element)] [Environmental chemistry] European Union directive restricting ten hazardous materials ...
  • Directive on the legal protection of designs [4%] (Engineering) [Industrial design] Directive 98/71/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of ...
  • Low Voltage Directive [4%] (Engineering) [Electrical safety] The Low Voltage Directive ( LVD ) 2006/95/EC is one of ...
  • Department of Defense Directive 2310 [4%] (Social) [Laws of war] DoD Directive 2310 is a policy of the that concerns the ...
  • Employee Involvement Directive 2001 [4%] (Social) [Types of business entity] [Legal entities] The Employee Involvement Directive 2001/86/EC is an EU Directive concerning the ...
  • Directive on the energy performance of buildings [4%] (Engineering) [Low-energy building] The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive ( EPBD ) is the ...
  • Dangerous Preparations Directive [4%] (Chemistry) [Chemical safety] The Dangerous Preparations Directive is a European Union directive in the ...
  • Insurance Distribution Directive [4%] (redirect)
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  • Radio Equipment Directive [4%] (Engineering) [Battery charging] 2022; ...
  • Defective matrix [3%] (Computing) [Matrices] [Linear algebra] Non-diagonalizable matrix; one lacking a basis of eigenvectors ...
  • Defective by Design [3%] (Computing) [Digital rights management] [Free Software Foundation] Anti-DRM initiative ...
  • Defective pixel [3%] (Computing) [Digital imaging] The green subpixels are stuck in the "on" state. !-- Hot ...
  • Defective revisualisation [3%] (redirect)
  • Defective coloring [3%] (Computing) [Graph coloring] Defective coloring is a variant of proper vertex coloring ...
  • Defective democracy [3%] (Social) [Functionalism (social theory)] Defective democracies is a concept that was proposed by the political ...
  • Defective script [3%] (Social) [Alphabets] A defective script is a writing system that does not represent ...
  • Diffraction standard [3%] (Computing) [Measurement] ...
  • Atmospheric diffraction [3%] (Physics) [Acoustics] [Sound] [Atmosphere] This produces the effect of being able to hear even when ...
  • Diffraction topography [3%] (Computing) [Imaging] [Crystallography] Diffraction topography (short: "topography" ) is a imaging technique based on ...
  • Engineering diffraction [3%] (Engineering) [Scattering] [Neutron-related techniques] ...
  • Diffraction efficiency [3%] (Physics) [Diffraction] ...
  • Diffraction formalism [3%] (Physics) [Wave mechanics] [Diffraction] [Equations of physics] That is, at each point in space we must determine the ...
  • Diffraction grating [3%] (Physics) [Photonics] [Optical components] [Diffraction] Optical component which splits light into several beams ...
  • Diffraction in time [3%] (Physics) [Diffraction] Diffraction in time is a phenomenon associated with the quantum dynamics ...
  • Electron diffraction [3%] (Physics) [Quantum mechanics] [Materials science] [Electron microscopy] Bending of electron beams due to electrostatic interactions with matter ...
  • Fresnel diffraction [3%] (Physics) [Diffraction] Diffraction ...
  • Neutron diffraction [3%] (Physics) [Neutron scattering] [Diffraction] Technique to investigate atomic structures using neutron scattering ...
  • Powder diffraction [3%] (Physics) [Synchrotron-related techniques] [Neutron-related techniques] [Diffraction] (Powder electron diffraction is more complex due to dynamical diffraction and ...
  • Fraunhofer diffraction [3%] (Physics) [Physical optics] [Diffraction] Far-field diffraction ...
  • Diffraction tomography [3%] (Physics) [Scattering theory] Diffraction tomography is an inverse scattering technique used to find the ...
  • Fiber diffraction [3%] (Biology) [Protein structure] Subarea of scattering, an area in which molecular structure is determined ...
  • Diffraction limit [3%] (redirect)
  • Diffraction spike [3%] (Astronomy) [Diffraction] [Science of photography] [Astrophotography] Lines radiating from bright light sources in photographs ...
  • Kinematic diffraction [3%] (Physics) [Diffraction] Kinematic diffraction is the approach to study diffraction phenomena by neglecting ...
  • Disruptive Behavior Disorders Rating Scale [3%] (Medicine) [Psychiatric diagnosis] Response options include “not at all”, “just a little”, “pretty much”, ...
  • Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002 [3%] (Computing) [Email] [Spamming] Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive [https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri CELEX%3A02002L0058-20091219 2002/58/EC] on Privacy and ...
  • Unfair Commercial Practices Directive 2005 [3%] (Finance) [Business law] The Unfair Commercial Practices Directive 2005/29/EC regulates unfair business practices in ...
  • Services in the Internal Market Directive 2006 [3%] (Finance) [International trade law] The Services in the Internal Market Directive [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri celex:32006L0123 2006/123/EC] (also ...
  • Markets in Financial Instruments Directive 2004 [3%] (Finance) [Systemic risk] [Financial regulation] [Financial markets] European Union law ...
  • European e-commerce VAT directive [3%] (Finance) [E-commerce] ...
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive [3%] (Engineering) [Sewerage] The Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive 1991 ([https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri CELEX%3A01991L0271-20140101 91/271/EEC]) European ...
  • Energy Performance of Buildings Directive 2010 [3%] (Engineering) [Low-energy building] The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive ([https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri CELEX:02010L0031-20181224 2010/31/EC], the "EPBD") ...
  • Markets in Financial Instruments Directive 2014 [3%] (Finance) [Systemic risk] [Financial regulation] [Financial markets] European Union law ...
  • Defective interfering particle [3%] (Biology) [Virology] In other words, defective and non-defective viruses replicate simultaneously, but when ...
  • Ventral nervous system defective [3%] (Biology) [Nervous system] [Drosophila melanogaster genes] The ventral nervous system defective (vnd) gene present in fruit flies ...
  • Irish defective block crisis [3%] (Engineering) [Building engineering] Issue with defective concrete blocks used in construction in parts of ...
  • Degradative enzyme [3%] (Biology) [Enzymes] A degradative enzyme is an enzyme (in a broader sense a ...
  • Distinctive Software [3%] (Company) [Video game development companies] Canadian video game developer ...
  • Stigmella diffasciae [3%] (Biology) [Nepticulidae] Species of moth ...
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