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Dots or The Dots may refer to: *Dots (candy), produced by Tootsie Roll Industries * ''Dots'' (game), a pencil-and-paper game * ''Dots'' (video game), a 2013 mobile game produced by Betaworks * ''Dots'' (film), a 1940 short animated film by Norman McLaren * ''The Dots'' (TV series), a 2003–2004 Iranian sitcom *"Dots" or "Dot Dot Dot", Singlish slangs denoting speechlessness, from Japanese manga *Paul Kelly and the Dots (1978–1982), an Australian rock band fronted by Paul Kelly *The Dots, a New York City pop punk band fronted by Jimi Quidd *Dots Miller (1886-1923), American Major League Baseball player DOTS may be an acronym for: * Directly observed treatment, short-course, a tuberculosis control strategy recommended by the World Health Organization * Damage over time, a term used in some popular MMORPG games *''Descendants of the Sun'', a 2016 South Korean television series *'' Descendants of the Sun (Philippine TV series)'', a 2020 Philippine television series based on the S ...
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Dots (candy)
Dots, or Mason Dots (trademarked DOTS), is an American brand of gum drops marketed by Tootsie Roll Industries. According to advertisements, more than four billion Dots are produced from the Tootsie Roll Industries Chicago plant each year. Dots are vegan, gluten-free, nut-free, peanut-free, halal, and kosher. They come in various flavors and varieties. History Dots gum drops were introduced in 1945 by Mason and trademarked that year. In 1972, Tootsie Roll Industries acquired the Dots brand by purchasing the Mason Division of Candy Corporation of America. Prior to that acquisition they were manufactured by Mason, AU and Magenheimer Confectionery Manufacturing Company of Brooklyn and later Mineola, New York. According to advertisements, more than four billion dots are produced from the Tootsie Roll Industries Chicago plant each year. Tootsie Roll Industries claims that "since its 1945 launch," the candy has become "America's...#1 selling gumdrop brand". Crows are the olde ...
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Directly Observed Treatment, Short-course
Directly observed treatment, short-course (DOTS, also known as TB-DOTS) is the name given to the tuberculosis (TB) control strategy recommended by the World Health Organization. According to WHO, "The most cost-effective way to stop the spread of TB in communities with a high incidence is by curing it. The best curative method for TB is known as DOTS." DOTS has five main components: * Government commitment (including political will at all levels, and establishment of a centralized and prioritized system of TB monitoring, recording and training) * Case detection by sputum smear microscopy * Standardized treatment regimen directly of six to nine months observed by a healthcare worker or community health worker for at least the first two months * Drug supply * A standardized recording and reporting system that allows assessment of treatment results History The technical strategy for DOTS was developed by Karel Styblo of the International Union Against TB & Lung Disease in the 1970s ...
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Two Dots (other)
The term two dots or double dot may refer to: Orthography * Colon (punctuation), the punctuation mark () * Two dots (diacritic), a mark used with a base letter to indicate that its pronunciation is somehow modified () ** Diaeresis (diacritic), the diacritic mark used to denote the separation of two consecutive vowels ** Umlaut (diacritic), the diacritic mark to indicate the vowel-fronting sound change ***Metal umlaut, gratuitous diacritic used in the names of some rock bands * Ethiopic wordspace (), a word divider in Geʽez script * In old Turkic script, a colon-like symbol () is sometimes used as a word separator * , two vertical dots used to indicate a question in fifth century Syriac manuscripts * Two dot punctuation mark, used as an obelism Other * Two Dots (game), a puzzle game for Android and IOS * Leader (typography) Row of dots used in tables of contents (usually more than two) * Ellipsis (computer programming) The ellipsis (, plural ellipses; from , , ), rendere ...
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Dot (other)
A dot is usually a small, round spot. Dot, DoT or DOT may also refer to: Orthography * Full stop or "period", a sentence terminator * Dot (diacritic), a mark above or below a character (e.g. ȧ, ạ, İ, Ċ, ċ, etc.), usually to indicate sound mutation * Interpunct () also known as an "interpoint", "middle dot", "middot", "centered dot" or "centred dot", a punctuation mark Mathematics * "Dot as decimal point", the form of decimal separator generally used in anglophone countries, e.g., $24.99 * Dot operator, a notation used to signify multiplication * Dot product, algebraic operation returning a single number from two equal-length sequences Arts and entertainment * ''The Dot'' (Toyism), a work of art in Emmen, the Netherlands * "Dot" (song), a single by the Los Angeles pop punk band ALL * "Dot", a song by Destiny's Child featured on the ''Charlie's Angels'' soundtrack * '' Dot, A Drama in Three Acts'', an 1859 stage adaption of the book ''The Cricket on the Hearth'' by Ch ...
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Dot-S
Dot-S (ドッツ, styled as .S) also known as Dot-Pin is a toy, similar to a Lite-Brite, created in 2005 by Japanese company Tomytec. The toys allow for the creation of pictures by placing colored pegs into holes in one or more boards. Many sets allow for the creation of various sprite characters from classic video games, with each peg representing one pixel. Kits There are 56 kits, including a starter kit which contains 17 colors. Many of sets are based on popular licenses from various companies. Only some of the kits are listed below. Disney *Donald Duck *Jack Skellington *Mickey Mouse (Black and white, color versions) *Minnie Mouse (Black and white, color versions) * Stitch Namco *''Dig Dug'' *''Mappy'' *''Pac-Man'' *''The Tower of Druaga'' *''Xevious'' Nintendo *'' Balloon Fight'' *''Ice Climber'' *''The Legend of Zelda'' - two sets, including "King of Games" Set *Nintendo Classics *''Super Mario Bros.'' - Mario and Luigi (also available in large sets) Other ...
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Difference Of Two Squares
In elementary algebra, a difference of two squares is one squared number (the number multiplied by itself) subtracted from another squared number. Every difference of squares may be factored as the product of the sum of the two numbers and the difference of the two numbers: a^2-b^2 = (a+b)(a-b). In the reverse direction, the product of any two numbers can be expressed as the difference between the square of their average and the square of half their difference: xy = \left(\frac\right)^2 - \left(\frac\right)^2. Proof Algebraic proof The proof of the factorization identity is straightforward. Starting from the right-hand side, apply the distributive law to get (a+b)(a-b) = a^2+ba-ab-b^2. By the commutative law, the middle two terms cancel: ba - ab = 0 leaving (a+b)(a-b) = a^2-b^2. The resulting identity is one of the most commonly used in mathematics. Among many uses, it gives a simple proof of the AM–GM inequality in two variables. The proof holds not only for numbers ...
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Descendants Of The Sun (Philippine TV Series)
''Descendants of the Sun: The Philippine Adaptation'' is a 2020 Philippine television drama romance action series broadcast by GMA Network. The series is based on a 2016 South Korean television drama series of the same title. Directed by Dominic Zapata, it stars Dingdong Dantes and Jennylyn Mercado. It premiered on February 10, 2020 on the network's Telebabad line up. The series concluded on December 25, 2020 with a total of 65 episodes. The series is streaming online on YouTube. Cast and characters ;Lead cast * Dingdong Dantes as Lucas Manalo * Jennylyn Mercado as Maxine Dela Cruz ;Supporting cast * Rocco Nacino as Diego Ramos / Wolf * Jasmine Curtis-Smith as Moira Defensor * Andre Paras as Ralph Vergara * Chariz Solomon as Emma Perez * Renz Fernandez as Earl Jimeno * Pancho Magno as Daniel Spencer * Nicole Kim Donesa as Via Catindig * Reese Tuazon as Sandra Delgado * Jenzel Angeles as Hazel Flores * Bobby Andrews as Eric Chavez * Ricardo Cepeda as Carlos Defensor ...
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Descendants Of The Sun
''Descendants of the Sun'' () is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Song Joong-ki, Song Hye-kyo, Jin Goo, and Kim Ji-won. It aired on KBS2 from February 24 to April 14, 2016, for 16 episodes. KBS then aired three additional special episodes from April 20 to April 22, 2016, containing highlights and the best scenes from the series, the drama's production process, behind-the-scenes footage, commentaries from cast members and the final epilogue. The series was a major hit in South Korea, where it drew a peak audience share of 38.8%. It received several awards, such as winning the Grand Prize in television at the 52nd Baeksang Arts Awards; and was named the Most Popular Show of the year by Korea Broadcasting Advertising Corporation. The show was broadcast across Asia, where it was hugely popular, and has been credited with a rise in tourism to Korea. Local adaptations have aired in the Philippines and Vietnam, and an adaptation is planned in China. The actors in th ...
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Damage Over Time
Since the origin of video games in the early 1970s, the video game industry, the players, and surrounding culture have spawned a wide range of technical and slang terms. 0–9 A B C D E F ...
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Dots Miller
John Barney "Dots" Miller (September 9, 1886 – September 5, 1923) was an American professional baseball first baseman and second baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1909 through 1921 for the Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, and Philadelphia Phillies. Career Miller started his major league career with the Pirates. In his rookie season, he drove in 87 runs and helped Pittsburgh win the National League (baseball), National League pennant and their first World Series title. Miller was the regular second baseman from 1909 to 1911 but then moved over to first base. In the years since his death (beginning at least as early as a 1935 story penned by one-time Phillies teammate Stan Baumgartner), Miller's nickname has frequently been attributed to a simple misinterpretation of teammate Honus Wagner's heavily accented response, "That's Miller." However, on May 12, 1909, the first day the name "Dots Miller" appeared in a Pittsburgh newspaper, it was made abundant ...
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Dots (game)
Dots (, , ) is an abstract strategy game, played by two or more people on a sheet of squared paper. The game is somewhat similar to Go (game), Go, in that the goal is to "capture" enemy dots by surrounding them with a continuous line of one's own dots. Once an area containing enemy dots is surrounded, that area ceases to be playable. The game has some similarities to the simpler and smaller dots and boxes game. Rules Field Dots is played on a grid of any finite size, traditionally 39x32, the size of the grid that is often encountered on a page of squared copybook in Russia. Players take turns to place a dot of their own color (players usually being red and blue) on an empty intersection of the grid. Capture rule If a newly-placed dot completes a closed chain of dots of the same color which encloses at least one of the enemy dots, then all the area inside it is surrounded. To form a chain dots must be adjacent to each other either vertically, horizontally or diagonally. ...
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