FACTOID # 132: Central European men don’t teach. In Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia, over 75 percent of lower secondary teachers are female.
 
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DCD is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, including: This article describes three-letter acronyms. ...


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Document Content Description for XML (4173 words)
The DCD proposal incorporates a subset of the XML-Data Submission [XML-Data] and expresses it in a way which is consistent with the ongoing W3C RDF (Resource Description Framework) [RDF] effort; in particular, DCD is an RDF vocabulary.
DCD is intended to define document constraints in an XML syntax; these constraints may be used in the same fashion as traditional XML DTDs.
A Document Content Description (DCD) is a set of properties used to constrain the types of elements and names of attributes that may appear in an XML document, the contents of the elements, and the values of the attributes.
Design Cost Data:: The Conceptual Construction Square Foot Cost Estimating Magazine and Square Foot Cost Estimating ... (172 words)
For 50 years, DCD magazine has published actual building construction costs submitted by architects and contractors nation wide.
And when coupled with our cost escalators and regional modifiers included with each issue, DCD is the only publication that allows you to cost model on the projects submitted by your peers.
DCD subscribers have free access to the NHBCdb with their paid subscription.
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