[Dime] [dime] #37: Inconsistent name and abbreviation

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#37: Inconsistent name and abbreviation

 The introduction refers to the mechanism as Diameter Overload Control
 (DOC). Elsewhere it's Diameter Overload Information Conveyance (DOIC). We
 need to pick one and stick with it.

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