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CDG
(redirected from Carbohydrate-Deficient Glycoprotein)

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CDGCDMA Development Group
CDGCentre de Gestion
CDGCongenital Disorder of Glycosylation
CDGCarbohydrate-Deficient Glycoprotein
CDGCommanding
CDGParis, France - Charles De Gaulle (Airport Code)
CDGChristian-Doppler-Forschungsgesellschaft (German: Christian Doppler Research Association )
CDGCave Diving Group (UK)
CDGCenter for Digital Government (Folsom, CA)
CDGConsumer Digital Imaging Group (Eastman Kodak Company)
CDGCapacitance Diaphragm Gauge
CDGComme Des Garcon
CDGControl Dependence Graph
CDGCompetitive Development Group
CDGCompact Disk + Graphics
CDGCentre des Droits des Gens (French: Centre for People’s Rights; Morocco)
CDGCompletely Decomposed Granite
CDGCasting Directors' Guild (cinema)
CDGConcept Development Group
CDGComponent-Dependency Graph
CDGCoverage Directed Generation
CDGCustomer Development Group
CDGConstitutional Delay of Growth
CDGContext-Dependent Grammar
CDGCarl Duisberg Gesellschaft eV
CDGClimate Dynamics Group
CDGClassical Differential Geometry
CDGCoder-Decoder Group
CDGCultural Development Group
CDGChemical Defense Group
CDGCentre Downwash Generating (aerodynamics, fluid dynamics, automotive)
CDGCornerstone Development Group, LLC (Hampton, VA)
CDGC++ Documentation Generator
CDGCompact Disc Plus Graphics


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