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Dox

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Dox may refer to:

Chemistry

  • Desferrioxamine, a chelating agent used to remove excess iron from the body
  • Dissolved oxygen, a relative measure of the amount of oxygen that is dissolved or carried in a given medium
  • Doxorubicin, an anthracycline antibiotic used in cancer therapy
  • DOx, 2,5-dimethoxy, 4-substituted amphetamines
  • Doxycycline, a semi-synthetic tetracycline

People

  • Arthur Wayland Dox, a biologist who popularized Czapek-Dox medium
  • Dox, born Jean Verdi Salomon Razakandrainy (1913–1978), a significant poet from Madagascar
  • Gerrit L. Dox (1784–1847), an American politician, New York State Treasurer
  • Peter Myndert Dox (1813–1891), an American politician
  • Vril Dox, a DC Comics character

Other uses

  • Dox, a white dwarf star named SDSS J1240+6710 which contains a nearly pure oxygen atmosphere
  • dox, an IO/FDIS 639-3 code for Bussa language
  • Dox, a type of Warez
  • Dornier Do X, the German aircraft
  • Direct oximetry
  • Canid hybrid, a supposed hybrid between a fox and a dog
  • Doxing, Internet-based researching and publishing personally identifiable information about an individual
  • Design of experiments, a statistical approach to experimental design

See also

  • Dock (disambiguation)
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