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DMAC

British  

abbreviation

  1. duobinary multiplexed analogue component: a transmission coding system using duobinary techniques for the digital sound and data components of colour television using satellite broadcasting

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DMAC's funding is part of roughly $9 billion a year in international development and security aid that the World Bank says been frozen since the Taliban took power in Afghanistan, which relies on foreign donors for the bulk of its budget.

From Reuters

Asked about the cash crunch and layoffs at DMAC, the U.S.

From Reuters

The residents of Scone, near Perth, were treated to a lavish mix of reds and purples - captured in this image by Dmac.

From BBC

But Mariners peak performance coordinator Derrin “DMac” McMains helped Gordon understand the need, using some numbers compiled by Statcast, showing how much extra work Gordon’s legs get by simply running to and from centerfield and the dugout every inning.

From Seattle Times

T2-δ is unable to accommodate DMAc in the simulations.

From Nature