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DPV
(redirected from Diver Propulsion Vehicle)

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DPVDiver Propulsion Vehicle
DPVDelivery Point Validation (USPS system)
DPVDifferential Pulse Voltammetry (AfterMath)
DPVDesert Patrol Vehicle
DPVDelivery Point Verification
DPVDirect Payment Voucher
DPVDry Pipe Valve (fire sprinkler systems)
DPVDuty Paid Value (economics)
DPVDifferential Pressure Valve
DPVDiesel Powered Vehicle
DPVDoppler Predict Voltage
DPVDiscounted Present Value (finance)
DPVDynamically Positioned Vessel
DPVDrug Profile Viewer (eHealth Ontario; Canada)


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Sessions in snorkelling and a chance to zip around the pool using motorised diver propulsion vehicles also proved popular.
The SSK-96 Subskimmer Diver Propulsion Vehicle (DPV) remains in production with KSA (Underwater) of Cumbria in the United Kingdom.
BUSINESS WIRE)--May 27, 2004 United Companies Corporation (OTCBB:UCPJ) announced last week that its BROWNIES Unit has been appointed as an authorized distributor of "SEA DOO" SEASCOOTER diver propulsion vehicles (DPV) for the Marine and Dive Industries.
 
 
 
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