doi

IPA: dˈɔɪ

Root Word: DOI

noun

  • Initialism of date of incident.
  • Initialism of digital object identifier.
  • (US) Initialism of Department of the Interior.
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Examples of "doi" in Sentences

  • The doi was a playful, intelligent creature, loyal and affectionate.
  • I'm sure using the DOI would work too, using the tag doi:10.1107/S0108768104028344.
  • He played a key role in implementing the market-oriented economic overhauls known as doi moi that began in the late 1980s.
  • New reform-minded officials were appointed with the aim of jump-starting the Vietnamese economic revival, a policy known as doi moi.
  • Vietnam's shift to a market economy began in 1986 when the Sixth Party Congress introduced the reformist policies known as doi moi, or "new way."
  • A decade later, ravaged by war and hunger, the Communists introduced its own version of perestroika, known as doi moi, hoping to encourage international investment.
  • Nearly a decade ago, the government began a program called doi moi (renewal), opening Vietnam to foreign investment, encouraging private enterprise and allowing greater freedom of expression.
  • Everybody is abuzz about the new paper by Batts, Anthis and Smith, "Advancing Science through Conversations: Bridging the Gap between Blogs and the Academy", more conveniently known as doi: 10.1371 / journal. pbio.0060240.
  • A lot of this has come about Vietnam's reforms, called doi moi which started in the 1980's, and we've been encouraging this openness and these reforms to continue, because that opens up the prospect of investment from Australian companies into

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