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DPB
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DPBDepartment of Planning and Budget (Virginia)
DPBDomestic Purposes Benefit (New Zealand)
DPBDecoded Picture Buffer
DPBDefense Policy Board (US DoD)
DPBDental Practice Board (UK)
DPBDrive Parameter Block
DPBDesignated Professional Body (UK)
DPBDiscounted Payback (Period)
DPBDigital Paintball (Halflife paintball modification)
DPBDonald P. Bellisario (TV writer, producer, director)
DPBDeployable Pursuit Boat
DPBDeposit Protection Board
DPBDouble Positioning Boundary
DPBDevice Parameter Block
DPBDigital Pulse Blanking (RF Interference Mitigation)
DPBDivision Property Book
DPBDirect Product Basis
DPBDivision of Particle Beams APS
DPBDeposit Policy Basis
DPBDeutsche Pétanque Bundesliga (German sports club)
DPBDr. Pepper Bottling (beverages)
DPBDiffuse Panbronchiolitis (lung disease)
DPBDocteur du Pare-Brise (French: Doctor's Windshield; cars; Canada)
DPBDiffusion des Productions Basques (French: Basque Broadcast Productions)
DPBDaily Press Briefing
DPBDienstelle für Personen mit Behinderung (French: Agency for Persons with Disabilities; Belgium)


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