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Dio may refer to: Given name ''Dio'' or ''Dion'', masculine given name * Dio of Alexandria, Greek philosopher and ambassador (1st century BC) * Dio Chrysostom, Roman philosopher (AD 40–120) * Cassius Dio, Roman historian (AD 160–230) * Cassius Dio (consul 291) * Dio Lequaglie (born 1963), Italian beach volleyball player Surname * Ronnie James Dio (1942–2010), American heavy metal singer * Johnny Dio (1914–1979), Italian American mobster Places * Dio, Burkina Faso * Diö, a small village in southern Sweden * Dio-et-Valquières, France * Dio-Gare, Mali * Diu, India, formerly known as Dio Music * Dio (band), an American heavy metal band * Dio - Distraught Overlord, a Japanese heavy metal band * "Dio" (song), a song by Tenacious D on the 2001 eponymous album * ''Dio'' (album), an album by Jørn Lande * "Dio", a song from the Throwing Muses album ''Red Heaven'' Abbreviations * Days Inventory Outstanding *Diocesan Boys' School, Hong Kong *Diocesan Girls' School, Ho ...
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Dio Of Alexandria
Dio of Alexandria (; el, Δίων) was an Academic skepticism, Academic Skeptic philosopher and a friend of Antiochus of Ascalon who lived in the first century BC. Along with being an Academic Skeptic, Dio was an avid believer in the Greek gods and Titans, specifically worshipping the personification of time, Chronos. He was sent by his fellow citizens as ambassador to Rome, to complain about the conduct of their king, Ptolemy XII Auletes. In Rome he was poisoned by the king's secret agents, and the strongest suspicion of the murder fell upon Marcus Caelius Rufus, Marcus Caelius. The defence of Caelius in April 56 BC, the ''Pro Caelio'', is considered one of Cicero's and indeed Rome's greatest orations. His brother was the wrestler Topsius ( grc, Τόψιος). References

Academic philosophers Hellenistic-era philosophers from Africa 1st-century BC Greek people 1st-century BC philosophers Ambassadors to ancient Rome Academic skepticism {{Platonists ...
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Days In Inventory
Days in inventory (also known as "Inventory Days of Supply", "Days Inventory Outstanding" or the "Inventory Period") is an efficiency ratio that measures the average number of days the company holds its inventory before selling it. The ratio measures the number of days funds are tied up in inventory. Inventory levels (measured at cost) are divided by sales per day (also measured at cost rather than selling price.) The formula for days in inventory is: DII = \dfrac where DII is days in inventory and COGS is cost of goods sold. The average inventory is the average of inventory levels at the beginning and end of an accounting period, and COGS/day is calculated by dividing the total cost of goods sold per year by the number of days in the accounting period, generally 365 days. This is equivalent to the 'average days to sell the inventory' which is calculated as:Weygandt, J. J., Kieso, D. E., & Kell, W. G. (1996). ''Accounting Principles'' (4th ed.). New York, Chichester, Brisbane, T ...
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Dio Eraclea
The Japanese animated television series ''Last Exile'' has a cast of characters designed by artist Range Murata. All names are displayed according to their spelling in the English subtitled version of the series, as released by Funimation Entertainment or in the romanization of the Japanese names as they appear on official merchandise published after the English localization of the series. Creation and conception The initial concept designs for ''Last Exile'' were created by character designer Range Murata. Murata also spent a great amount of time on costume design. Wanting to portray each character's personality more fully, he "tried to draw in the kind of material that would have been used in creating their clothes and try to represent the stitches connecting the fabric". Although Gonzo initially intended for ''Last Exile'' to be shown in a space setting, it did not want characters who use sterile space suits. As a result, Murata's designs placed the show in its current set ...
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