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BDV
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BDVBourse des Voyages (French: Travel Exchange)
BDVBorna Disease Virus
BDVBorder Disease Virus (sheep)
BDVBreakdown Voltage
BDVBureau des Vidéos (French video publishing company)
BDVBoom Defence Vessel (UK Royal Navy)
BDVBlowdown Valves (oil & gas production, engineering)
BDVBibliothèque Départementale de la Vienne (French: County Library in Vienne; Vienne, France)
BDVBiologie du Vieillissement (French: Biology of Aging)
BDVBulletin Dei Verbum (Latin; quarterly Catholic publication)
BDVBibliothèque Départementale de la Vendée (French library)
BDVBasic Distance Verification
BDVBudget Day Value
BDVBinary Decision Variable
BDVBanque de Vizille (French bank)
BdVBund der Vertriebenen (German: League of Displaced Persons)
BDVBundesverband Deutscher Vertriebsfirmen (German: Federal Association of German Distributors)


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The control of the acid pumps and blowdown valves of their condenser has been incorporated into their existing refrigeration control system from Hench Control.
 
 
 
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