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  • 1DIF (technique) — DIF is a greenhouse technique involving temperature control for the purpose of controlling plant internode length and thus elongation rates. DIF s effectiveness has led to a reduction in the need and use of chemical plant growth regulators.… …

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  • 2Dif Juz — Origin London, England Genres Post rock, Dub, Instrumental Years active 80 s Labels 4AD …

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  • 4DIF — may refer to DIF (technique) a greenhouse technique for controlling plant height or as a three letter acronym, may refer to: Data Interchange Format Data and Information Fusion Data Integrity Field, Data corruption error handling field in disk… …

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  • 5DIF — Deposit Insurance Fund (DIF) USA A fund that is maintained by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), funded primarily though the insurance premiums charged to insured depository institutions. The DIF allows the FDIC to expedite payment …

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  • 6dif..., Dif... — dif..., Dif... vgl. dis..., Dis …

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  • 7dif´fer|ent|ness — dif|fer|ent «DIHF uhr uhnt, DIHF ruhnt», adjective, adverb. –adj. 1. not alike; not like: »People have different names. An automobile is different from a boat. We saw different kinds of animals at the zoo. SYNONYM(S): dissimilar, unlike. 2. not… …

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  • 8dif´fer|ent|ly — dif|fer|ent «DIHF uhr uhnt, DIHF ruhnt», adjective, adverb. –adj. 1. not alike; not like: »People have different names. An automobile is different from a boat. We saw different kinds of animals at the zoo. SYNONYM(S): dissimilar, unlike. 2. not… …

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  • 9dif|fer|ent — «DIHF uhr uhnt, DIHF ruhnt», adjective, adverb. –adj. 1. not alike; not like: »People have different names. An automobile is different from a boat. We saw different kinds of animals at the zoo. SYNONYM(S): dissimilar, unlike. 2. not the same;… …

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  • 10dif´fi|cult|ness — dif|fi|cult «DIHF uh kuhlt, kuhlt», adjective. 1. hard to do or understand: »Arithmetic is difficult for some pupils. Cutting down the tree was difficult. Poetry became, if anything, more “difficult” and esoteric (Saturday Review). SYNONYM(S):… …

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