Definition of DDCIs. Meaning of DDCIs. Synonyms of DDCIs

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word DDCIs. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word DDCIs and, of course, DDCIs synonyms and on the right images related to the word DDCIs.

Definition of DDCIs

No result for DDCIs. Showing similar results...

Meaning of DDCIs from wikipedia

- decarboxylase inhibitors include carbidopa and benserazide. Peripherally selective DDCIs incapable of crossing the protective blood–brain barrier (BBB) are used...
- United Nations (purportedly proving an Iraqi WMD program) was inaccurate. DDCI John E. McLaughlin was part of a long discussion in the CIA about equivocation...
- this position were served by the deputy director of central intelligence (DDCI) until that position was abolished under the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism...
- to coadminister (with l-DOPA) a peripheral DOPA decarboxylase inhibitor (DDCI) such as carbidopa (medicines containing carbidopa, either alone or in combination...
- in a hormone, enzyme, or other endogenous substance. For example: Use of DDCIs in addition to L-DOPA, to reduce conversion of L-DOPA outside the brain...
- January 8, 1960 General Cabell, the Deputy Director of Central Intelligence (DDCI), held a joint briefing on Cuba for the Department of State and the Joint...
- Center, Office of Strategic Research. He was named the Director of the DCI/DDCI Executive Staff in 1981, Deputy Director for Intelligence in 1982, and Deputy...
- president, Nixon appointed Walters as Deputy Director for Central Intelligence (DDCI) in 1972. (Following the abbreviated in****bency of James R. Schlesinger,...
- took some orders directly from Deputy Director of Central Intelligence (DDCI) Charles P. Cabell, a US Air Force general who liked to keep his hand in...
- 138 Bobby R. Inman 12 Feb 1981   Deputy Director of Central Intelligence (DDCI), 1981–1982. 1 1952 (OCS) 29 (1931–       ) Director of Naval Intelligence...