11-463: [REDACTED] Look up d4 or D4 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. D4 , D.IV , d4 or variants may refer to: Science and medicine [ edit ] 22-Dihydroergocalciferol , vitamin D 4 D4-isoprostane , a type of isoprostane ATC code D04 , Antipruritics, including antihistamines, anesthetics, etc. , a subgroup of
22-503: A Dewoitine aircraft Dunne D.4 , a 1907 British experimental aircraft Fokker D.IV , a World War I German fighter biplane Phönix D.IV , a KuKLFT D-class designation aircraft Schütte-Lanz D.IV , a 1917 German fighter prototype aircraft Siemens-Schuckert D.IV , a 1918 German fighter aircraft Transport [ edit ] Rail [ edit ] Bavarian D IV , an 1878 German tank locomotive model Bavarian D IV (Ostbahn) , an 1867 German steam locomotive model D4,
33-534: A 1999 Japanese manga series D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die , a video game by Hidetaka Suehiro for the Xbox One and PC D4 (film) , by Darrin Dickerson D4 - Get Up and Dance , an Indian dance fiction television series Diablo IV , an action role-playing game by Blizzard Entertainment Dillinger Four , a punk rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota Other uses [ edit ] Nikon D4 ,
44-401: A flagship DSLR from Nikon Caterpillar D4 a small crawler type tractor built by Caterpillar Inc. HMAS Voyager (D04) , a 1949 Australian Navy destroyer HMS D4 , a 1911 British submarine Motorway D4 (Slovakia) , a motorway in southwestern Slovakia Peugeot D4 , a French van sold between 1955 and 1965 Dublin 4 , a Dublin postcode d4, a 4-sided die d4,
55-545: A motorway in the Czech Republic D4 motorway (Slovakia) , a motorway in Slovakia Engines [ edit ] Mercedes D.IV , a World War I German 8-cylinder, liquid-cooled inline aircraft engine Mercedes D.IVa , a 1917 German 6-cylinder, water-cooled, inline aircraft engine Media and entertainment [ edit ] The D4 , a rock band from Auckland, New Zealand D4 Princess ,
66-466: A programming language of the Dataphor system D4 video connector , a type of analog video connector found on Japanese consumer electronics D4 framing standard , a framing standard for traditional time-division multiplexing Aircraft [ edit ] Albatros D.IV , a World War I experimental German fighter aircraft Auster D.4 , a 1960 two-seat British light aircraft Dewoitine D.4 ,
77-703: The Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System D04, Carcinoma in situ of skin ICD-10 code Dopamine receptor D4 , a human gene Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane , called D 4 Mathematics [ edit ] Dihedral group of order 4, otherwise known as the Klein four-group Dihedral group of order 8 , the symmetry group of a regular 4-gon D 4 (root system) Technology and computing [ edit ] D4 (programming language) ,
88-682: The same title formed as a letter–number combination. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=D4&oldid=1259355305 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages d4">d4 The requested page title contains unsupported characters : ">". Return to Main Page . Mercedes D.IV The Mercedes D.IV
99-484: The second most popular opening move in chess; begins the Queen's Pawn Game D4, IATA code for Alidaunia airline D4, commonly used jargon by fans for Ddu-Du Ddu-Du , a song by K-Pop group Blackpink . See also [ edit ] 4D (disambiguation) DDDD (disambiguation) Div (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
110-566: The tank engine variant of the Victorian Railways Dd class locomotive in Australia GSWRI Class D4, a Great Southern and Western Railway Irish steam locomotive LNER Class D4 , a class of British steam locomotives PRR D4 , an 1873 American steam locomotive model SP&S Class D-4 , a Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway locomotive Road [ edit ] D4 motorway (Czech Republic) ,
121-571: Was an eight-cylinder , liquid-cooled inline aircraft engine built by Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft (DMG) and used on a small number of German aircraft during World War I . The design was based around the pistons of the ubiquitous D.III 6-cylinder design and developed 162 kW (217 hp), making it a Class IV motor under the IdFlieg classification system then in use in Imperial Germany. It also employed reduction gearing. When
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