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==Science and technology== |
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* Doe, an adult female in some animal species; See [[List of animal names]] |
* Doe, an adult female in some animal species; See [[List of animal names]] |
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** [[Deer]] |
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** [[Goat]] |
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* [[Design of experiments]], a statistical approach to experimental design |
* [[Design of experiments]], a statistical approach to experimental design |
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* [[Diagnosis of exclusion]], in medicine |
* [[Diagnosis of exclusion]], in medicine |
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==People== |
==People== |
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* [[Doe (surname)]] |
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* [[Brian Doe]] (1862–1941), Australian Politician |
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* [[Charles Doe]] (1898–1995), American rugby union player. |
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* [[David Doe]] (born 2000), Canadian soccer player |
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* [[Donald Brian Doe]] (1920–2005), British archaeologist and architect |
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* [[Edward M. Doe]] (1850-1919), American jurist |
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* [[Francis Doe]] (born 1985), Liberian footballer |
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* [[Fred Doe]] (1864–1938), American baseball pitcher |
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* [[Samuel Gbaydee Doe]] (born 1966), peacebuilding and conflict analyst from Liberia |
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* [[Samuel Doe]] (1951–1990), president of Liberia 1980–1990 |
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* [[John Doe]] or Jane Doe, a name used as a placeholder for an unknown or anonymous person, especially in a legal context |
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* [[Joseph Doe]] (1855–1925), American military officer, politician and baseball player. |
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* [[Janet Doe]], medical librarian |
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* [[Michael Doe (businessman)]] (died 1990), British-Liberian businessman |
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* [[Michael Doe (bishop)]] (born 1947) British bishop |
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* [[Nicholas B. Doe]] (1786–1856), US representative. |
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* [[Thomas Doe]] (1912–1969), American bobsledder |
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* [[William Doe]] (born 1941), Australian professor |
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==Other uses== |
==Other uses== |
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* [[Doe language]], spoken by the Doe people |
* [[Doe language]], spoken by the Doe people |
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* Deduction or earning, in [[payroll]] |
* Deduction or earning, in [[payroll]] |
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* [[The Duke of Edinburgh's Award]] (DofE) |
* [[The Duke of Edinburgh's Award]] (DofE) |
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[[Category:Language and nationality disambiguation pages]] |
Revision as of 05:48, 21 May 2020
Doe, DoE, or DOE may refer to:
Organisations
- Dank of England
- Party for Democracy and Development through Unity (Partij voor Democratie en Ontwikkeling in Eenheid), a political party in Suriname
Government departments
- Department of Education
- Department of Energy
- Department of the Environment
- Roads Service of Northern Ireland; see Department for Infrastructure
Law
- Doctrine of equivalents, in patent law
- Date of effect, the date an event comes into effect, used in contracts
- Date of execution, the date a death penalty is intended to be carried out
Arts and entertainment
- Doe (band), a band from London, UK
- "Doe", a song by the Breeders from their 1990 debut album Pod
- Defying Ocean's End, a 2004 book and global agenda for action in marine conservation
Science and technology
- Doe, an adult female in some animal species; See List of animal names
- Design of experiments, a statistical approach to experimental design
- Diagnosis of exclusion, in medicine
- Diagram of effects, a tool for reasoning about nonlinear systems
- Diffractive optical element; See Multifocal diffractive lens
- Distributed Objects Everywhere, a distributed computing project by Sun Microsystems
- Dyspnea on exertion
People
- Doe (surname)
- Doe people, a people of coastal Tanzania
Other uses
- Doe language, spoken by the Doe people
- Deduction or earning, in payroll
- Depending on experience, in employment hiring
- Duke of Edinburgh (DoE), a dukedom associated with Edinburgh, UK
- Doe River, a river in Tennessee, US
See also
- Do (disambiguation)
- Doh (disambiguation)
- Doo (disambiguation)
- Dough, a thick, malleable, sometimes elastic, paste
- The Duke of Edinburgh's Award (DofE)