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DDU: District Detective Unit is an Irish crime drama series, first aired on RTÉ One in 1998, under the title of Making the Cut. The series focuses on a serial crime unit based in Waterford , Ireland , headed by Sergeant Carl McCadden ( Sean McGinley ), who tackle the murky underworld of crime in Dublin .
DDU: District Detective Unit, an Irish police procedural drama from RTÉ; Drug Dependency Unit, a special centre in the UK where drug addicts are treated, see Brain Committee for first use; Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Junction, station code: DDU; Display Driver Uninstaller, a popular GPU driver removal tool for Nvidia, AMD, and Intel graphics cards
A Dymaxion deployment unit (DDU) or Dymaxion House, is a structure designed in 1940 by Buckminster Fuller consisting of a 20-foot circular hut constructed of corrugated steel looking much like a yurt or the top of a metal silo. [1] The interior was insulated and finished with wallboard, portholes and a door. The dome-like ceiling has a hole in ...
Mynachlog-ddu. Carn Menyn is presumed to be the source of the bluestones used in the inner circle of Stonehenge. In 2000/2001 a project was established to try to transport a piece of bluestone from the village to Stonehenge. The project ended when the stone sank in the sea. It was lifted out a few months after, but the project was never resumed.
Ogof Ffynnon Ddu (Welsh for cave of the black spring), also known informally as OFD, is a cave under a hillside in the area surrounding Penwyllt in the Upper Swansea Valley in South Wales. It is the second longest cave in Wales and the deepest in the United Kingdom.
Dire Dawa University was established in 2006 with enrollment of 754 students in three facilities: (Faculty of Natural Science and Mathematics, Faculty of Social Science and language and Faculty of Business and Economics) in 13 different undergraduate academic programs with 90 teachers and 103 administrative support staff operating with limited facilities.
The National Slate Museum, built in the repurposed Dinorwic slate quarry workshops The building containing the large De Winton waterwheel. Gilfach Ddu (also known as the Dinorwic Slate Quarry Workshops) [1] [2] are a series of well-preserved Grade I listed industrial buildings built to serve the Dinorwic slate quarry [3] near Llanberis in Caernarfonshire, North Wales.