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* A [[direct acoustic cochlear stimulator]] is a device that directly stimulates the perilymph in the cochlea for the hearing impaired. |
* A [[direct acoustic cochlear stimulator]] is a device that directly stimulates the perilymph in the cochlea for the hearing impaired. |
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* The [[Data & Analysis Center for Software]], which is a [[Department of Defense]] [[Information Analysis Center]]. |
* The [[Data & Analysis Center for Software]], which is a [[United States Department of Defense]] [[Information Analysis Center]]. |
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* The [[Design and Artists Copyright Society]] is a UK copyright collecting society for visual art |
* The [[Design and Artists Copyright Society]] is a UK copyright collecting society for visual art |
Revision as of 14:38, 24 July 2008
DACS may refer to:
- a piece of telecommunications equipment, but refers to two vastly different things in Europe and North America:
- the Digital Access Carrier System in the UK.
- the Digital Access and Cross-connect System in the US.
- A direct acoustic cochlear stimulator is a device that directly stimulates the perilymph in the cochlea for the hearing impaired.
- The Data & Analysis Center for Software, which is a United States Department of Defense Information Analysis Center.
- The Design and Artists Copyright Society is a UK copyright collecting society for visual art