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Dra. is a feminine-form abbreviation for Doctor (title) used in some languages, such as Spanish and Portuguese
DRA is a three-letter acronym that may refer to:
Geography and national organizations:
- Democratic Republic of Armenia, a short-lived Armenian republic in the South Caucasus (1918-1920)
- Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, the communist regime that ruled Afghanistan from 1978-87. In 1987 the countries official name was changed to the Republic of Afghanistan after the National Reconciliation talks.
- Delta Regional Authority
- Defence Research Agency, a former executive agency of the United Kingdom
- Deutsche Reichsausschuss für Leibesübungen, a forerunner of the Nationalsozialistischer Reichsbund für Leibesübungen, a former German Olympic sports organization
- Deutsches Rundfunkarchiv, see German Broadcasting Archive
- Director Royal Artillery, the professional head of the Royal Regiment of Artillery in the British Army.
Science and technology:
- Dielectric Resonator Antenna
- Disaster Recovery Advisor, a Symantec product
- Dopamine releasing agent, a class of drugs including amphetamine in contrast to DRIs, or dopamine reuptake inhibitors such as, cocaine.
- Downregulated-in-adenoma, an anion exchanger
- Drag reducing agent, a pipeline flow improver
- Driver reminder appliance (British Rail)
- Dynamic Resolution Adaptation, a Chinese-developed digital audio coding standard, recently added to the Blu-ray Disc format as an optional encoding.
- Dynamic Resource Allocation, The mechanism used in IMS Policy services with evolved packet core (LTE).
- Data Recovery Agent, A safeguard account on a network, created to decrypt a user's files if that user loses access to their encryption keys on their regular user account.
Others:
- Douay-Rheims Bible
- Don't Run Away, a program that educates elementary and middle school students about the consequences and alternatives of running away
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