D.I.R.T. typically stands for "Data-Intensive Research and Technology." However, the acronym can have different meanings depending on the context, such as in environmental studies where it may refer to "Dirt, Invasive species, Restoration, and Technology." If you have a specific context in mind, please provide more details for a more accurate definition.
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what does nifty stand for?
what does ATM stand for
Office of Management & Budget (US) it also can stand for 'Oh My Bieber'
what does gecrb sf on my bank statement stand for
it stands for "CLOSE RATIO"
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stand on the moving dirt and slide to the bottom 2nd Answer: Well . . . to tell the truth, they run away if they can; otherwise they are killed by the landslide. By the way, no animal can stand on the moving "dirt" and slide to the bottom.
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The spot for a triangle stand for an RM 85 is by the swingarm on the left side of the dirt bike.
The formula is quite complicated.Let S stand for the amount of sand or dirt needed.Let H stand for the height of dirt you piled up when you dug the holeLet O stand for the outer circumference of the hole. There is no inner one.Let V stand for velocity of dirt flyingLet E stand for the constant e which has nothing to do with this at allLet L stand for last since that is the last variable in the formula.Now multiply all these variables together and you have the formula to fill a hole. I have done the multiplication for you below.Formula to fill a hole is S H O V E LHere is a more "serious" link that covers the many possibilities. Consider the fact that the hole would be round, or have straight edges or many other shapes. Most of these calculations are worked out for you at the link below.http://mathcentral.uregina.ca/QandQ/topics/dirt
If you can sit on the seat and stand flat footed on the ground.
It doesn;t stand for anything, it is just the model. its pretty much a code, so motorbikes can be easily identified.
big wheel 85's are around 89cm
The dirt squares are DK Dirt Piles. They have a big multicolored coin inside that gives every kong 5 coins. To get the coin, you first have to get the camera from the banana fairy in the DK Isles. Then, stand on the dirt pile and use your charge move by holding B. The dirt pile should disappear and you will get the coin.
In dirt bike racing it stands for last chance quilifier which is the last chance a rider has to get into the main event.
they are gron in the dirt and can only stand tempetures of 7 to 30 degrees and need moderate amounts of water