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DDAC

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DDACDiverses Dispositions d'Adaptation au Droit Communautaire (French: Various Provisions of Adaptation to Community Law)
DDACDer Deutsche Automobil-Club (German Automobile Club)
DDACDiversity Development Advisory Committee (advertising industry)
DDACDialkyl Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride
DDACDevelopmental Disabilities Advisory Council (Arizona)
DDACDerbyshire Dog Agility Club (UK)
DDACDire Dawa Administrative Council (Ethiopia)
DDACDongfeng Dana Axle Co. Ltd. (est. 2005)
DDACDonneur Décédé d'Arrêt Cardiaque (French: Deceased Donor of Cardiac Arrest)


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In contrast, the combination of DOT with DDAC had apparently little effect on the proportion of surface area free of mold.
So far 'TriGene' and 'F10' are more effective than two previously recommended DDAC (didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride) products because they are active at much lower concentrations and appear to have no record of environmental toxicity.
The use of the DDAC as a cobiocide along with the copper gives ACQ-treated wood very good resistance to fungi.
 
 
 
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