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CVD
(redirected from cardiovascular disease)

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CVDCab View Driver (train driving simulation)
CVDCambodian Vision in Development
CVDCard Verification Device
CVDCardiac Valvular Dysplasia, X-Linked
CVDCardiovascular Disease
CVDCasper Van Dien (actor)
CVDCastro Valley DeMolay (International Order of DeMolay)
CVDCavity Drain
CVDCenter for Voting and Democracy
CVDCentral Ventilatory Dysfunction
CVDCentrum Voor Didactiek
CVDCentrum Voor Dienstverlening
CVDChemical Vapor Deposition
CVDChinese Video Disk
CVDCivil District Court
CVDClear Voice Detection
CVDCode View Debugger
CVDCold Vacuum Drying
CVDColor Vision Deviant
CVDCome Volevasi Dimostrare
CVDCommunication Value Development
CVDCompact Video Disk
CVDCongressional Visits Day
CVDConsonant Vowel Digraph (linguistics)
CVDConstant Velocity Drive
CVDConsumer Value Direct
CVDContinuous Variable Discharge
CVDContinuous-Valued Digits
CVDControlled, Fluidized Bed, Vapor Deposition
CVDConvention and Visitor Development
CVDCountervailing Duty (International Trade)
CVDCard Verification Data
CVDCard Verification Digits
CVDChina Video Disc
CVDCompact Video Disc

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Pharmacology was the most popular choice followed by anatomy and physiology/ cardiovascular disease (CVD) processes and pathophysiology of acute conditions.
Maternal undernutrition can lead to intrauterine growth retardation and has been shown to increase the risk of metabolic disorders such as diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease in the offspring.
A CHANGE OF HEART: How the Framingham Heart Study Helped unravel the Mysteries of Cardiovascular Disease DANIEL LEVY AND SUSAN BRINK
 
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