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DAS

Abbreviation for developmental apraxia of speech.
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Dopamine receptor antagonists (DAs)

The older class of antipsychotic medications, also called neuroleptics. These primarily block the site on nerve cells that normally receive the brain chemical dopamine.
Mentioned in: Schizophrenia
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Reynolds Razorback Stadium with the installation of an upgraded 4G LTE Distributed Antenna System (DAS) to enhance the customer experience throughout the facility.
Since installing the Westell panels, SaskTel has been able to significantly improve the network performance and the operational efficiency of the associated Distributed Antenna System. The Westell panels are installed between the base transceiver station and the head end of the DAS, providing proper power levels for the downstream DAS equipment.
M2 EQUITYBITES-November 25, 2014-AT&T installs new 4G LTE Distributed Antenna System to enhance mobile internet coverage at Reser Stadium
US communications holding company AT&T (NYSE:T) said on Monday that it has expanded its mobile Internet coverage at the TD Garden in Boston by completing the installation of a new 4G LTE-capable Distributed Antenna System (DAS) to serve customers throughout the facility.
US communications holding AT&T (NYSE:T) announced on Friday that it has expanded its mobile broadband coverage in Cincinnati at the Paul Brown Stadium, the home of the Cincinnati Bengals, by completing the installation of a new Distributed Antenna System (DAS) to serve customers throughout the facility.
AT&T has installed a new Distributed Antenna System (DAS), consisting of several strategically-placed antennas that distribute wireless network coverage throughout the stadium to allow more efficient management of wireless capacity in heavily-trafficked areas.

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