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DPG (disambiguation)

DPG         
Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (Reference: org.)
Medialaan         
  • Medialaan
  • The prior logo of Medialaan, when it was still known as VTM.
  • The logo and sign of VMMa. prior to its rebranding
INTERNATIONAL MEDIA PUBLISHER BASED IN BELGIUM
PCM Uitgevers; Medialaan; PCM Publishing; Vlaamse Media Maatschappij; De Persgroep Nederland; De Persgroep Publishing; De Kombinatie; Kombinatie; Persgroep; De Persgroep; De Ondernemer; VTM Kids Jr.; VTM Kids Jr; Sportnieuws.nl; Sportnieuws; DPG Media B.V.
Medialaan was a Belgian company, best known as parent company of the first Flemish commercial television station: VTM. In 2018 De Persgroep acquired a 50 percent stake in Medialaan and rebranded the company as DPG Media.
Dura Parchment 24         
  • [[Dura-Europos church]] in Dura Europolis
PAPYRUS EXCAVATED FROM DURA-EUROPOS
Uncial 0212
Dura Parchment 24, designated as Uncial 0212 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament. The manuscript has been assigned to the 3rd century, palaeographically, though an earlier date cannot be excluded.

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DPG

DPG may refer to

  • Defense Planning Guidance provides basis for the U.S. National Military Strategy
  • Democratic Party of Georgia an affiliate of the Democratic Party in the state of Georgia
  • Diplomatic Protection Group is a branch of the London Metropolitan Police
  • Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft - German Physical Society
  • Deutsche Phytomedizinische Gesellschaft - German Phytomedicine Society
  • Deutsche Postgewerkschaft - former German trade union
  • Tha Dogg Pound (Dogg Pound Gangstaz), a gangsta rap group
  • DPG Media, a Belgian multinational media company
  • D.P.G. Recordz, a record label
  • Dugway Proving Ground, a US Army chemical and biological testing facility
  • Dulwich Picture Gallery, London, UK
  • A chemical mixture dipropylene glycol, used in industry
  • A metabolite 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate in glycolysis
  • A chemical 2,3-Bisphosphoglycerate (2,3-diphosphoglycerate), involved in hemoglobin-oxygen binding
  • Dihydroxyphenylglycine, an amino acid
  • Digital pair gain, a telecommunications term for delivering multiple phone lines over a single copper pair
  • An abbreviation for doubleplusgood, Orwellian neologism for excellent
  • Deck-type Plate Girder, a construction method for bridges
Examples of use of DPG
1. The DPG has around 500 authorised firearms officers who protect London‘s diplomatic community.
2. By then, PC Farooq had been working for the DPG for six weeks.
3. Last night Scotland Yard refused to say why PC Farooq had been barred from working in the DPG.
4. In a move which has caused widespread astonishment at Scotland Yard, senior officers in the DPG agreed that that PC Basha should be given an alternative posting.
5. The incident happened outside offices of the DPG, not the US Embassy which dominates Grosvenor Square, as the officer was starting or ending his shift.