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DUS
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DUSDivision of Undergraduate Studies (various universities)
DUSDirector of Undergraduate Studies (various universities)
DUSDriving Under Suspension (criminal charge)
DUSDwelling Unit (real estate)
DUSDistinctness, Uniformity and Stability (plant breeding)
DUSDoppler Ultrasound
DUSDynamic Underground Stripping
DUSDurham Union Society (University of Durham, England)
DUSDusseldorf, Germany - Dusseldorf (Airport Code)
DUSDusky Shark (FAO fish species code)
DUSDaily Urban System
DUSDuane Syndrome
DUSDiis Universis Sacrum (Latin: Sacred to All the Gods, epigraphy)
DUSDistress, Urgency & Safety
DUSDesignated Underwriting Servicer
DUSDriver Units Speaker
DUSDrama Undergraduate Society (Univeristy of Calgary; Alberta, Canada)
DUSDoppler Ultrasound Stethoscope


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Sandbar, porbeagle and dusky shark populations in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico have been severely overfished; a recent article in the Sarasota Herald-Tribune noted that commercial fisheries target sandbar sharks because their dorsal fins command high prices in the shark-fin trade.
Sandbar, porbeagle and dusky shark populations in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico have been severely overfished; a recent article in the Sarasota Herald-Tribune noted that commercial fisheries target sandbar sharks because their dorsal fins command high prices in the shark-fin trade.
] (3) Huish and Benedict (1977) published their results under the species name for the dusky shark (Carcharhinus obscurus), but Grubbs (2001) noted that the size of the animals tracked was smaller than the size at birth for C.
 
 
 
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