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NOD
(redirected from Nitric Oxide Dioxygenase)

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AcronymDefinition
NODNon-Obese Diabetic (strain of laboratory mouse)
NODNotice of Default
NODNational Organization on Disability
NoDNumber of Deaths (gaming)
NODNotice of Determination
NODNotice of Disagreement (US VA)
NODNotice of Deficiency
NODNurse on Duty
NODNation of Domination (pro wrestling)
NODNew Orleans District (USACE)
NODNight Observation Device
NODNucleotide Oligomerization Domain
NODNitric Oxide Dioxygenase
NODNurse Of the Day
NODNitrogenous Oxygen Demand
NODNetwork Outward Dialing
NODNaito-Oyanagi Disease
NODNetwork Operations Division
NODNotice of Defect
NODNotice of Direction
NODNotice of Disposition
NODNo Obvious Deformities
NODNon-Orthologous gene Displacement
NODNightingale on Demand (computer application for physicians and healthcare providers)
NODNatural Organic Demand
NODNation Of the Damned
NODNorth of Dewdney
NODNonorganic Data
NODNavy Ordnance Depot
NODNetscape Open Directory (software)
NODNight of Darkness (music event)
NODNederlandse Onderzoek Databank (Dutch: Dutch Research Database)
NODNotice of Discharge
NODNot on Digest


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