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DAL
(redirected from Dalhousie University)

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DALDalhousie University
DALDelta Air Lines (NYSE stock ticker symbol, ICAO code)
DALData Access Layer
DALDroit Au Logement (French: The Right to have a Home)
DALDalmatian
DALData Access Logic
DALData Access Language
DALData Abstraction Layer
DALDedicated Access Line
DALDirect Algebraic Logic (Sharp calculators)
DALDisk Access Lockout
DALDetached Address Label (US Postal Service)
DALData Accession List
DALDallas, TX, USA - Love Field (Airport Code)
DALDefect Action Level
DALData Access Line
DALDirect Access Line
DALDesign Assurance Level
DALDear Administrator Letter
DALDaily Activity Log
DALdefended asset list (US DoD)
DALDissemination Authority List
DALDedicated Advertising Location
DALData Aided Loop
DALDigital Access Line
DALDekaliter/Decaliter
DALData Acquisition List
DALData Access List
DALDirect Applied Labor
DALDigital Acoustic Log (Geophysics)
DALDesign Accident Load


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To create this better world, the lobster fleet should shorten its season and set out fewer traps, suggest biologists led by Ransom Myers of Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
In 1941, he graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in philosophy from Dalhousie University.
The scientists analyzed the effects of marine pollution, climate change, over-fishing and unwanted by-catch on the productivity and stability of our oceans, According to lead author Boris Worm of Dalhousie University, "At this point, 29 percent of fish and seafood species have collapsed--that is, their catch has declined by 90 percent.
 
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