DPI
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DPI may stand for
  • Dots per inch
    Dots per inch
    Dots per inch is a measure of spatial printing or video dot density, in particular the number of individual dots that can be placed in a line within the span of 1 inch . The DPI value tends to correlate with image resolution, but is related only indirectly.- DPI measurement in monitor...

    , a measure of printing resolution
  • Dhaka Polytechnic Institute
    Dhaka Polytechnic Institute
    Dhaka Polytechnic Institute or DPI is a Government Technical Institute in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is the largest Polytechnic Institute in Bangladesh.- History :...

    , an educational institution of Bangladesh
  • Death Pact International
    Death Pact International
    Death Pact International is a musical concept project created by "power electronics" and "death industrial" project The Grey Wolves during the 1980s. The essential concept behind Death Pact International is that anyone can produce music, perform live, or utilise any other media, under the name...

    , one of the first open source musical concept projects
  • Deep packet inspection
    Deep packet inspection
    Deep Packet Inspection is a form of computer network packet filtering that examines the data part of a packet as it passes an inspection point, searching for protocol non-compliance, viruses, spam, intrusions or predefined criteria to decide if the packet can...

    , a form of computer network packet filtering
  • New South Wales Department of Primary Industries
    New South Wales Department of Primary Industries
    The New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, a division of the New South Wales Government, is responsibile for the administration and development for agriculture, fisheries, aquaculture, state forests, biosecurity, and crown lands in New South Wales...

     (NSW DPI), an Australian governmental unit
  • Department of Public Information, related to U.N.
  • Digital Program Insertion
    Digital Program Insertion
    Digital Program Insertion allows cable headends and broadcast affiliates to insert locally-generated commercials and short programs into remotely distributed regional programs before they are delivered to home viewers....

  • Disabled Peoples' International
    Disabled Peoples' International
    Disabled Peoples' International, The organization's name is incorrectly spelled in its official form with the possessive of "peoples" instead of the possessive of "people"...

    , an international non-governmental organization
  • Disposable personal income
  • Drawbar Pull Index, a measure of how much force a vehicle (agricultural tractor) can pull.
  • Dry powder inhaler
    Dry powder inhaler
    A Dry powder inhaler is a device that delivers medication to the lungs in the form of a dry powder. DPIs are commonly used to treat respiratory diseases such as asthma, bronchitis, emphysema and COPD although DPIs have also been used in the treatment of diabetes mellitus.DPIs are an alternative...

    , a drug delivery device
  • Dual Polarisation Interferometry
    Dual Polarisation Interferometry
    Dual polarization interferometry is an analytical technique that can probe molecular scale layers adsorbed to the surface of a waveguide by using the evanescent wave of a laser beam confined to the waveguide...

  • Dye penetrant inspection
    Dye penetrant inspection
    Dye penetrant inspection , also called liquid penetrant inspection or penetrant testing , is a widely applied and low-cost inspection method used to locate surface-breaking defects in all non-porous materials...

    , a Nondestructive testing
    Nondestructive testing
    Nondestructive testing or Non-destructive testing is a wide group of analysis techniques used in science and industry to evaluate the properties of a material, component or system without causing damage....

    method
  • Dot Pixel Integration, provides a complete high quality solution and IT services.
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