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drams, plural;
  1. The basic monetary unit of Armenia, equal to 100 luma


  1. a unit of apothecary weight equal to an eighth of an ounce or to 60 grains
  2. 1/16 ounce or 1.771 grams
  3. the basic unit of money in Armenia
  4. Dynamic random access memory (DRAM) is a type of random access memory that stores each bit of data in a separate capacitor within an integrated circuit. Since real capacitors leak charge, the information eventually fades unless the capacitor charge is refreshed periodically. ...
  5. The dram (Դրամ) (sign: Armenian dram sign; code: AMD) is the monetary unit of Armenia. It is subdivided into 100 luma . The word "dram" translates into English as "money", and is cognate with the Greek drachma. ...
  6. The dram (archaic spelling drachm; apothecary symbol ℨ) was historically both a coin and a weight. Currently it is both a small mass in the Apothecaries' system of weights and a small unit of volume. This unit is called more correctly fluid dram or in contraction also fluidram.
  7. (The Drams) Slobberbone was an American alt-country band from Denton, Texas that formed in 1994. Slobberbone toured across the United States many times. ...
  8. dynamic random access memory
  9. A unit of weight avoirdupois; A minute quantity; a mite; A small quantity of an alcoholic drink; A cart formerly used to haul coal in coal mines
  10. (n.) Dynamic RAM; memory which periodically needs refreshing, and is therefore usually slower than SRAM but is cheaper to produce.
  11. Pronounced "dee-ram." The volatile memory used to temporarily store data in personal computers. DRAM stores each bit of information in a "cell" composed of a capacitor and a transistor. ...
  12. primary choice for holding large amounts of information due to its inexpensive cost; must be refreshed or rewritten frequently (about every 386 milliseconds)
  13. glass of spirits ( usually whisky )
  14. (Dynamic RAM) is a widely available, very affordable form of RAM that has the unfortunate tendency to lose data if it is not recharged regularly (every few milliseconds).  This refresh requirement makes DRAM slower by a factor of three to ten compares to non-recharged RAM such as SRAM. [ top]
  15. stands for damage-regulated autophagy modulator; a lysosomal transmembrane protein that is involved in autophagy and contributes to p53-mediated cell death
  16. A small drink of spirits. Derivatives: dram-drinker, a tippler, and dram-shop, a barroom.
  17. Dynamic Random Access Memory. A memory chip that requires power to hold its content. Typically uses one transistor and a capacitor to represent a bit. The capacitors must be energized hundreds of times per second in order to maintain the charges. See also SRAM and Flash RAM. Source: TE
  18. Demand Response and Advanced Metering Coalition.
  19. The most common type of system memory, it requires refreshing every few milliseconds.
  20. The Authorized Version understood the word 'adarkonim (Ch1 29:7; Ezr 8:27), and the similar word darkomnim (Ezr 2:69; Neh 7:70), as equivalent to the Greek silver coin the drachma . ...
  21. A serving of whisky (the exact amount can vary).
  22. (n): poison. FS (6-R&J, Ham, WT, Cymb, TNK); (anon.) Woodstock, Arden, Leic Gh.
  23. Dynamic RAM. DRAM needs a continuous refresh (through the use of CAS and RAS signals), as the information in it is stored by very small capacitors.
  24. (Dynamic Random Access Memory) - The most common type of computer memory.  DRAM can be made very inexpensively compared to other types of memory.  DRAM chips are small and inexpensive because they normally require only one transistor and a capacitor to represent each bit. ...
  25. This is a term used when referring to a nip or sip of whisky.  This term is more commonly used in Scotland.  The whisky boys would like to put anyone straight on this as throughout numerous distillery visits, they have never been subjected to just a nip or sip of a whisky.