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DEG
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DEGDegree(s)
DEGDegeneration
DEGDir En Grey (Japanese rock band)
DEGDigital Entertainment Group
DEGDeutsche Elasmobranchier Gesellschaft (German)
DEGDegauss
DEGDokumentationszentrum für Europäische Gewerkschaftspublikationen (German)
DEGDavis Energy Group (Davis, California)
DEGDi-Ethylene Glycol
DEGDüsseldorfer Eislaufgemeinschaft (German hockey team)
DEGDeutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft Mbh, Köln (Germany)
DEGGuided Missile Escort Ship
DEGDouble Ended Guillotine
DEGDeliciously Evil Grin
DEGDubai e-Government
DEGDave's Energy Guide (Phish song)


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In many eases, recyclers do not have adequate equipment to properly degauss such high output media.
The two new monitors in Hitachi's V Series feature EasyMenu on screen controls with adjustments for color temperature, degauss, trapezoid, parallelogram, and more.
They feature language selection and Hitachi's EasyMenu(TM) on-screen controls with adjustments for color temperature, degauss, moire, pincushion and more.
 
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