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MDD
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MDDModel-Driven Development (software engineering)
MDDMajor Depressive Disorder
MDDMedical Device Directive
MDDMirrored Drive Door (Apple Power Mac)
MDDMate Demate Device (places Space Shuttle on/off 747 carrier aircraft)
MDDMarque de Distributeur (French: private brand)
MDDMovement for Democracy and Development (Central African Republic)
MDDMine Detection Dog
MDDManic-Depressive Disorder (now called Bipolar Disorder)
MDDMaximum Daily Dose
MDDMeteorological Data Distribution
MDDMaximum Dry Density (construction)
MDDMineral Deposits Division (Geological Association of Canada)
MDDModel Device Driver
MDDMultiple-valued Decision Diagram (generalized version of Binary Decision Diagram)
MDDMulti-Dimensional Databases (computing)
MDDMatson, Driscoll & Damico, LLP
MDDMelting Degree Days
MDDMission Description Document
MDDMechanical Dough Development
MDDMaintenance Due Date
MDDMultiple Differential Detection
MDDMinimum Distance Decoding
MDDMulti Domain Diffusion
MDDMaine Driving Dynamics
MDDMaintenance Data Documentation
MDDMacDonald-Detweiler
MDDManagement Division Director
MDDMode Description Document
MDDMaterial Delivery Date
MDDMajor Design Decision
MDDMaterial Data Document


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