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Dram,
dram,
DRAM, or
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Dram,
DRAM, or
drams may
refer to:
Dram (unit), a unit of m**** and volume, and an...
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DRAM was in turn
later improved with a
small modification which further reduced latency.
DRAMs with this
improvement are
called fast page mode
DRAMs (FPM...
- 1+1⁄3 US
fluid drams,: C-18 or 80 US minims.: C-5
While pharmaceuticals are
measured nowadays exclusively in
metric units,
fluid drams are
still used...
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December 25, 2018. The
modern dram came into
effect on 22
November 1993, at a rate of Rbls 200 = 1
dram (US$1 = 404
drams). Note:
Rates obtained from these...
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Pimento dram (or all****e
dram,
pimento cordial, or all****e liqueur) is a
Jamaican liqueur produced by
steeping all****e ("pimento")
berries in rum. The...
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August 3, 1988),
known professionally as
DRAM (/
ˈdrɑːm/; an
acronym for "does real-**** music",
briefly S****ey FKA
DRAM), is an
American musician, singer, rapper...
- The
earliest DRAMs were
often synchronized with the CPU
clock (clocked) and were used with
early microprocessors. In the mid-1970s,
DRAMs moved to the...
- XDR2
DRAM was a
proposed type of
dynamic random-access
memory that was
offered by Rambus. It was
announced on July 7, 2005 and the
specification for which...
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Budapest One,
Keith Killoren and Chad Schlockslager, are
members of The
Drams. The
Drams play rock with the
inclusion of
background vocals and keyboards. Their...
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Rambus DRAM (RDRAM), and its
successors Concurrent Rambus DRAM (CRDRAM) and
Direct Rambus DRAM (DRDRAM), are
types of
synchronous dynamic random-access...