DOP may stand for:
- Data-oriented parsing
- United States Department of Peace
- Dominican peso, ISO 4217 currency code
- Discrete oriented polytope or polyhedron in computer graphics
- Dilution of precision
- Director of photography
- Degree of Polarization
- Drop-off Point, Military
- DiOctyl Phthalate, a PVC plasticizer
- Deoxypyridoxine‎, an immunosuppressant
- Discrete Optimization Problem - A mathematical topic. Data-oriented parsing ( DOP, also data-oriented processing) is a probabilistic Grammar formalism in Computational linguistics. The Department of Peace and Non-violence is a proposed cabinet -level department of the Executive branch of the U The peso oro is the currency of the Dominican Republic. Its symbol is " $ " with "RD$" used when distinction from other Pesos ISO 4217 is the International standard describing three-letter codes (also known as the currency code) to define the names of currencies established For code compliance see Bounding. In Computer graphics and Computational geometry, a bounding volume Computer graphics are Graphics created by Computers and more generally the Representation and Manipulation of Pictorial Data Bis(2-ethylhexylphthalate, commonly abbreviated DEHP is an Organic compound with the formula C6H4(CO2C8H172 Plasticizers are additives that increase the Plasticity or Fluidity of the material to which they are added these include plastics cement concrete wallboard and 4-Deoxypyridoxine is a Vitamin B6 antagonist It may be toxic to developing embryos since it can have negative effects on Collagen and Elastin during An immunosuppressant is a substance that performs Immunosuppression of the Immune system. Discrete optimization is a branch of optimization in Applied mathematics and Computer science.
- Denominazione di Origine Protetta, the Italian equivalent of Protected designation of origin.
- Direct object pronouns
- Degree of parallelism
An object in Grammar is a Sentence element and part of the sentence predicate. The degree of parallelism (DOP is a metric which indicates how many operations can be or are being simultaneously executed by a computer
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