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EBL
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EBLElectron Beam Lithography
EBLExplanation Based Learning (computer science)
EBLExtended Battery Life
EBLEstimated Blood Loss
EBLEuropean Bat Lyssavirus
EBLElectronic Bearing Line
EBLEuropean Bridge League
EBLEnzootic Bovine Leucosis
EBLExperience Based Learning
EBLEmployee Benefits Liability
EBLElectronic Brain Link (alleged NSA technology)
EBLEastern Bank Limited (Bangladesh)
EBLExtended Batch Language
EBLEmergency Backup Light
EBLExtended Battery Life Initiative (Intel)
EBlEast Baltic (linguistics)
EBLElektronische Bank Leistungen (German: Electronic Bank Services)
EBLEsophageal Band Ligation


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RABV (gt1) is distributed worldwide, Australian bat lyssavirus (gt7) has only been identified in Australia, and European bat lyssavirus 1 (
Case report: isolation of a European bat lyssavirus type-2a from a fatal human case of rabies encephalitis.
European bat lyssavirus infection in Spanish bat populations.
 
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