DX

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DX may refer to:

In arts and entertainment

  • DX (album), a 2013 album by Friendzone
  • D-Generation X, a professional wrestling stable
    • D-Generation X: In Your House, 1997 pro wrestling PPV
  • Design Exchange, a museum of design in Toronto
  • Deus Ex, a series of video games
    • Deus Ex (video game), the first game in the series
  • Pretty Cure All Stars DX: Everyone's Friends - the Collection of Miracles!, a 2009 anime film
  • Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut, a 2003 video game

Businesses

  • Danish Air Transport (IATA code)
  • DX Group, a British mail courier and logistics company
  • Dynex Capital Inc, listed on the New York Stock Exchange, ticker symbol DX
  • Sunray DX Oil Company, a former American petroleum company, now part of Sunoco

In science, technology, and mathematics

Biology and medicine

  • Diagnosis, Dx or Dx in medical shorthand
  • DX (Double crossover) molecule or motif, in DNA nanotechnology
  • Digital radiography, in the DICOM standard

Computing and telecommunications

  • Developer experience the experience of using a product or service from a developer's perspective
  • Dx an abbreviation used in relation to DOCSIS
  • DirectX, an application programming interface collection
  • Double word eXternal, in the context of 386DX and 486DX CPUs
  • DXing, in amateur and public radio
  • DX register, a 16-bit general-purpose X86 processor register
  • Digital transformation, the use of new digital technology in problem-solving applications

Photography

  • DX encoding, a standard marking for 35 mm and APS film cartridges
  • Nikon DX format, a sensor/lens format for Nikon cameras

Vehicles

Other uses in science, technology, and mathematics

Other uses

See also

  • D10 (disambiguation)
  • DX1 (disambiguation)
  • DX2 (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
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