Deutche Industrie Normung, or German Industrial Standards.
Here are most of them....
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2006-10-13 03:25:57
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answer #1
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answered by jayktee96 7
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Deutsches Institut für Normung eV (German Institute for Standardization; similar to US ANSI)
Dinar (Yugoslavian national currency)
Drug Identification Number
Do It Now (gaming/chat)
Dissolved Inorganic Nitrogen
Deutsche Industrie Normen (German ski bindings settings)
Document Identification Number
Device Identification Number
Doctors Independent Network
Darned If I Know
Defense Intelligence Notice
Data Identification Number
Defense Intelligence Network
Designee Information Network
Department of Immigration and Naturalization
Dedicated Internet Network (private networks connected to the internet)
2006-10-13 10:28:28
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answered by David M 3
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DIN or Din or din can have several meanings:-
A din is a loud noise.
DÄ«n, an Arabic term meaning "religion" or "way of life".
Din (Kabbalah) is one of the ten aspects of the Ein Sof in Kabbalah (more commonly known as "Gevurah").
DIN is the abbreviated name of the German Institute for Standardization (Deutsches Institut für Normung) and is used in the names of its standards.
DIN fitting, a type of high-pressure air or gas connection used in some modern very high-pressure scuba gear.
DIN connector, one of a number of electrical (audio/video/keyboard) connectors following DIN standards.
DIN rail, a commonly for mounting circuit breakers and industrial control equipment inside equipment racks.
DIN (audio), size standard for car audio head units.
DIN ski binding scale, scale to ensure ski bindings release under the same force at all skiing destinations worldwide.
Drug Identification Number - a unique number given to all drugs sold in Canada.
Din is a character in The Legend of Zelda series.
A Din is a member of the Harvard Din and Tonics
2006-10-13 10:22:23
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answered by Anonymous
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DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung e.V. (DIN; in English, the German Institute for Standardization) is the German national organization for standardization and is that country's ISO member body.
2006-10-13 12:21:46
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answered by Anonymous
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National Institute for Dyslexia.
2006-10-13 10:20:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Since you are an engineer and you are asking DIN.
Deutsches Institut für Normung eV (German Institute for Standardization; similar to US ANSI)
2006-10-13 10:29:35
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answered by ss100960 2
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Dial -In- Network
2006-10-13 10:20:28
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answered by HoosierMommy06 3
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Din'y ken man,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2006-10-13 10:28:45
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answered by Anonymous
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