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DTD
document type definition: a description of the different types of elements and markup tags allowable in a particular SGML, XML, or HTML document and where they can occur within the document.
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d.t.d.
(in prescriptions) give such doses.
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dentur tālēs dosēs
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diastrophic dysplasia
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document type definition
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