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DBP
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DBPDiastolic Blood Pressure
DBPDevelopment Bank of the Philippines
DBPDeutsche Bundespost (German federal mail)
DBPDNA Binding Protein
DBPDisinfection Byproduct
DBPVitamin D - Binding Protein
DBPDatabase Project (Visual Studio File Extension)
DBPDibutylphthalate
DBPDiversity Best Practices
DBPD-Bifunctional Protein (deficiency)
DBPDefined Benefit Plan
DBPDisinfectant Byproduct
DBPDark Basic Professional
DBPDibutyl Phosphate
DBPDistance Based Priority
DBPDatabase Processor
DbpDecorin-Binding Protein A
DBPDeep Blue Pearl (color)
DBPDon Bosco Preparatory (Ramsey, NJ high school)
DBPDeutsches Bundespatent (Federal German Patent)
DBPDual Beam Photoconductivity
DBPDeath By Powerpoint (slang for a boring presentation)
DBPDesign Baseline Program
DBPDragonbotpro (gaming)
DBPDeuromedia Broadcast Platform
DBPDirect Buy Program
DBPDNA-Blocking Protein


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Diversity Best Practices 2006 Diversity and Women Leadership Summit Oct.
is a consortium of 10 multinationals that are committed to global diversity best practices.
The following stats are based on a Diversity Best Practices survey of 170 of the 500 largest U.
 
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