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DAV may refer to: * DAV, a type of pulsating white dwarf * ''Dav'' (journal) (1924-1937), a defunct leftist journal * IATA code "DAV" for Enrique Malek International Airport, Chiriquí, Panama *D.A.V. College Managing Committee, governing body of the Dayanand Anglo-Vedic College Trust and Management Society, an Indian educational society **DAV University, the flagship school of the DAV system, in Jalandhar, Punjab, India * Democratic Association of Victoria, an Australian socialist organisation *''german: label=none , links=no, Deutsche Aktuarvereinigung'' (German Actuarial Society), German professional society *''german: label=none , links=no , Deutscher Alpenverein'' (German Alpine Club), a sports union in Germany *Disabled American Veterans, an American veterans organization *WebDAV (Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning), an extension of HTTP *Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam People with the name *Dav Pilkey (born 1966), American author and illustrator of children's literatu ...
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Pulsating White Dwarf
A pulsating white dwarf is a white dwarf star whose luminosity varies due to non-radial gravity wave pulsations within itself. Known types of pulsating white dwarfs include DAV, or ZZ Ceti, stars, with hydrogen-dominated atmospheres and the spectral type DA; DBV, or V777 Her, stars, with helium-dominated atmospheres and the spectral type DB; and GW Vir stars, with atmospheres dominated by helium, carbon, and oxygen, and the spectral type PG 1159. (Some authors also include non-PG 1159 stars in the class of GW Vir stars.) GW Vir stars may be subdivided into DOV and PNNV stars; they are not, strictly speaking, white dwarfs but ''pre-white dwarfs'' which have not yet reached the white dwarf region on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. A subtype of DQV stars, with carbon-dominated atmospheres, has also been proposed, and in May 2012, the first extremely low mass variable (ELMV) white dwarf was reported. These variables all exhibit small (1%–30%) variations in light output, arisi ...
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Dav (journal)
''Dav'' (based on the initials of the first names of Daniel Okáli, Andrej Sirácky and Vladimír Clementis) was a leftist journal published between 1924 and 1937 with intervals in Prague and then in Bratislava by the group Davisti. The journal featured illustrations by Frans Masereel, George Grosz, Marc Chagall and others. It had a Marxist stance. A reprint edition came out in 1965. DAV included important Slovak writers, poets and cultural workers, scientists and philosophers, politicians and lawyers, literary critics and graphic designers and visual artists like Ladislav Novomeský, Ján Poničan, Peter Jilemnický, Andrej Bagar, Jozef Tomášik-Dumín, Jarko Elen, Fraňo Kráľ, Andrej Siracký, Ladislav Szántó, Gustáv Husák, Vladimir Clementis, Eduard Urx, Daniel Okáli, Alexander Matuška, Ľudovít Fulla, Mikuláš Galanda and others. Revue was also a mediator of books by socialist writers (especially poets) like Ján Rob Poničan (''Som, Dva svety''), Jiř ...
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