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DDESDepartment of Development and Environmental Services
DDesDoctor of Design
DDESDivision of Disability and Elder Services (state government)
DDESDistributed Discrete-Event Simulation
DDESDigital Data Exchange System
DDESData Declaration in Execution Stream (software fault)


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Circle Number 52 on Free Information Card Teaching Tools A new teaching software from DDES Corporation is designed for K-12 schools, colleges, training institutions and corporate training environments.
This article does not direct any specific criticism at the EPA regarding its handling of the situation--in which high levels of exposure resulted due to consistent DDES permit violations, as well as the collapse of the United Nuclear Company's mill tailings dam--but its tone implies that the Agency was less responsive than it should have been and points to community activism and private litigation as the true driving forces between remediation of environmental damage.
 
 
 
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