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SDV
(redirected from Satsuma dwarf virus)

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AcronymDefinition
SDVSwitched Digital Video
SDVSource Document Verification
SDVSEAL Delivery Vehicle (US DoD)
SDVSciences de la Vie (French: Life Sciences)
SDVService-Disabled Veteran
SDVSwimmer Delivery Vehicle
SDVSource Data Verification
SDVSingle-Dose Vial
SDVShuttle-Derived Vehicle
SDVShutdown Valve
SDVSCAC-Delmas-Vieljeux (transportation company, France)
SDVSatsuma Dwarf Virus (plant pathogenic virus)
SDVScrapper's Dream Vacation (scrapbooking convention)
SDVSedan de Ville (Cadillac model)
SDVServeur Dedié Virtuel (French: Virtual Dedicated Server)
SDVSi Dieu Veut (French: If God Wants)
SDVShadow Doppler Velocimeter
SDVsubmerged delivery vehicle (US DoD)
SDVSpecial Decontamination Vehicle (Singapore Civil Defence Force)
SDVStatic Device Verifier
SDVSoftware Development and Validation
SDVSonido De Valencia
SDVSpeed Decrease Valve
SDVSociety of Divine Vocations, Vocationist Fathers (religious order)
SDVTel Aviv, Israel - Dov Airport (airport code)
SDVState Data Exchange
SDVStop Domestic Violence (various organizations)


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