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DGE
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DGEDynamic General Equilibrium (economics)
DGEDirecteur Général des Élections (French: Chief Electoral Officer; Canada)
DGEDivision of Gaming Enforcement (New Jersey)
DGEDiccionario Griego-Español (Madrid, Spain)
DGEDelayed Gastric Emptying
DGEDigital Gene Expression
DGEDivision of Graduate Education (US NSF)
DGEDoes God Exist?
DGEDynamic Gain Equalizer
DGEDepartment of Global Ecology (Carnegie Institution for Science; Stanford, CA)
DGEDirector General Environment (various nations)
DGEDesert Gold Exchange (Scottsdale, AZ)
DGEDigital Graphics Engine (Cestron Electronics, Inc.)
DGEDigital Ground Equipment
DGEDavid Geffen Entertainment
DGEDepartment of Graduate Education (NSA grant subdivision)
DGEDelayed Gadolinium Enhancement
DGEDove Game Engine (gaming software)
DGEDenis Gilman Entreprise (France)
DGEDirection Générale des Entreprises (French: General Directorate for Enterprise)
DGEDominion Group Entertainment (Overland Park, KS)
DGEDirection des Grandes Entreprises (French: Directorate of Grand Enterprises; various locations)


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