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HDU
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HDUHigh Dependency Unit
HDUHigh-Density Urethane
HDUHose Drum Unit (air to air refueling)
HDUHelmet Display Unit
HDUHard Disk Unit
HDUHarley-Davidson University (service school operated by the factory)
HDUHow Dare You (Internet slang)
HDUHot Death Uno (game)
HDUHeat Dissipation Unit
HDUHose and Drogue Unit (air to air refueling)
HDUHydraulic Drive Unit
HDUHead-End Distribution Unit
HDUHazardous Device Unit
HDUHomeless Diversion Unit (New York City)
HDUHong Duc University (Vietnam)
HDUHealth Development Unit (UK and Australia)
HDUHemodialysis Unit


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Usually a small hard disk unit is used to hold several giga bites of data.
Only external hard disk units which meet the requirements of CANAL+ for performance, stability and security will be integrated to provide the service.
In 2007, 28 million units are forecast to ship, with flash-memory units constituting under a third of the shipments as optical disk formats like CD and Mini-Disk and hard disk units capture the bulk of the market.
 
 
 
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