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HDB
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HDBHousing Development Board (Singapore government agency)
HDBHeidelberg, Germany (Airport Code)
HDBHydrostatic Design Basis
HDBHigh Density Bipolar (AT&T)
HDBHot Dogs and Buns (competitive eating)
HDBHard Database
HDBHull Distribution Box
HDBHome Defense Brigade
HDBHollow Dielectric Beamguide
HDBHigh Density Bay (Nortel)
HDBHorizontal Double Break (electrical current isolator)


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The event is organised by the trade fair specialist fairtrade from Heidelberg, Germany.
According to a report in New Scientist, Frank Postberg of the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg, Germany, and colleagues, found traces of sodium in the form of salt and sodium bicarbonate.
Affitech is an antibody research and development company that was established in 1997 on the strength of its original worldwide exclusive license of the phagemid antibody display system acquired from the German Cancer Research Centre (DKFZ) in Heidelberg, Germany.
 
 
 
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