Crossword clues for dept
dept
- Subdivision (Abbr.)
- Pt. of DOJ
- Office division: Abbr
- Firm part: Abbr
- Div. of a business
- Co. subdivision
- Cabinet part: Abbr
- Agency: Abbr
- What the "D" stands for in "NYPD": Abbr
- U.S. govt. subgroup
- Type of store: abbr
- The "D" in DOT
- Subdivision, for short
- Store division: Abbr
- Store div
- State, e.g.: Abbr
- Sears sect
- Place to board a bus or train
- Part of NYPD: Abbr
- Part of NYPD
- Part of LAPD: Abbr
- Part of a bureaucracy: Abbr
- NYPD div.?
- Men's or Women's, e.g.: Abbr
- Macy's section, e.g.: Abbr
- Macy's div., e.g
- Labor, e.g.: Abbr
- Labor or Justice, e.g. (Abbr.)
- Kind of store: Abbr
- Interior, e.g.: Abbr
- HUD, for one: Abbr
- Government unit: Abbr
- Government div
- French political div
- Fire follower (Abbr.)
- Executive Branch div
- Corp. subdivision
- Corp. branch: Abbr
- Company division: Abbr
- Company div
- Commerce, e.g.: Abbr
- College academic div
- Any of 15 in the cabinet: Abbr
- Agriculture or Energy: Abbr
- Accounting or sales, e.g. (Abbr.)
- "Fire" follower (Abbr.)
- N.Y. Police _____
- Part of U.S.D.A.: Abbr.
- Agric. or H.H.S., e.g.
- ___of Sanitation
- ___of Educ.
- Educ. or H.U.D., e.g.
- Accounting, e.g.: Abbr.
- Part of D.O.E.: Abbr.
- Corp. section
- HUD, for one: Abbr.
- Org. division
- Cabinet div.
- Co. unit
- State, e.g.: Abbr.
- Part of 5-Across: Abbr.
- Firm part: Abbr.
- University div.
- H.E.W. was one
- H.H.S., for one
- Sect.
- Kind of store for a man in a red suit: Abbr.
- Agr. is one
- Govt. branch, e.g
- Cabinet category: Abbr.
- Part of an org.
- Abbr. in many a mail-order address
- Treas., for one
- Cabinet div
- Pt. of USDA
- Pt. of DMV
- Co. division
- Corp. division
- Pt. of NYPD
- Part of LAPD (Abbr.)
- Bureau: Abbr
- Part of DMV: Abbr
- Part of an org
- Gov. division
- Branch of govt
- Part of USDA
- Part of DoD
- NYPD part
- University div
- Univ. division
- Type of store (Abbr.)
Wiktionary
abbr. (alternative form of dept. English)
Wikipedia
DEPT may refer to:
- Directed Enzyme Prodrug Therapy, or DEPT (medicine)
- Distortionless Enhancement by Polarization Transfer
Directed enzyme prodrug therapy (DEPT) uses enzymes artificially introduced into the body to convert Prodrugs, which have no or poor biological activity, to the active form in the desired location within the body. Many chemotherapy drugs for cancer lack tumour specificity and the doses required to reach therapeutic levels in the tumour are often toxic to other tissues. DEPT strategies are an experimental method of reducing the systemic toxicity of a drug, by achieving high levels of the active drug only at the desired site. This article describes the variations of DEPT technology.
Usage examples of "dept".
Roberts Colonel, Artillery President 2nd and Hq -IJSAACDA Cp Rucker Ala 24 July 1955 To: Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Hq Dept of the Army Wash 25 DC VIA: Chief Avn Br DCSOPS Hq DA Wash 25 DC 1.
However, the Research Dept was quite right - it was pointless to dig that far back because the records didn't exist.
Foster-Stern was hardly an expert in computer theory, or he would have been too busy in his own speciality to accept the appointment he held on the GT board, but since Projects and Planning Dept relied entirely on computers he could scarcely be ignorant about the subject, either.
He glanced over his shoulder, seeing the two other cars following with the remainder of the GT team - a girl from Rex Foster-Stern's Projects and Planning Dept, an expert in African linguistics specially recruited for the visit, and two economist-accountants from Hamilcar Waterford's personal advisory group.
Consuela, if I know Rex, your dept has armed you with everything we'd normally use in putting over a project at home.
Proof lay in the fact that she was heading the transient-executive recruitment dept at the Kansas City HQ of Ground-to-Space Industries Inc.
It was a perfectly legal discipline, provided its practitioners didn’t tamper with data reserved to a government dept under the McBann-Krutch “greatest-good-of-the-greatest-number” act, but its experts didn’t advertise themselves any more than industrial spies, and it would have been politer to ask whether he was into DDR, “difficult data retrieval.
Only about five depts would have dug into the store since it was ordained, so.