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ISDF
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ISDFInternational Standard for Describing Functions (International Council on Archives)
ISDFInternational Sustainable Development Foundation
ISdFInstitut de Sûreté de Fonctionnement
ISDFInternational Space Defense Force (Battlezone game)
ISDFInternational Dance Sport Federation
ISDFInformation Self Defense Force (Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory video game)
ISDFInternational Student Data Form
ISDFInformation Super Dance Floor
ISDFInstituto Superior de Formación Docente
ISDFInternational Still's Disease Foundation
ISDFIndian Self-Determination Funds
ISDFIntegrated Service Delivery Framework
ISDFIndustrial Site Development Funds
ISDFInternational Standards Development Forum
ISDFInternational School Development Foundation
ISDFInternet Society Discussion Forum
ISDFIP Summary-Description Format (Design and Reuse)
ISDFInternational Self–Denial Fund (Salvation Army)
ISDFInternational Shooter Development Fund
ISDFImportance Sampling Density Function
ISDFInformation System & Decisions Framework
ISDFIndiana Down Syndrome Foundation
ISDFInteractive Standard Development Forums
ISDFIllegal Self Defense Force


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