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A **Device-Independent Pixel (DIP)** is a unit of measurement used in digital graphics and user interface design that provides a way to measure sizes and positions in a way that is independent of the actual display resolution of a device. This concept is particularly important when creating applications and interfaces that need to render consistently across a wide range of devices with varying screen sizes and pixel densities.

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