CVD
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CVD can refer to:
  • Cardiovascular disease
    Cardiovascular disease
    Heart disease or cardiovascular disease are the class of diseases that involve the heart or blood vessels . While the term technically refers to any disease that affects the cardiovascular system , it is usually used to refer to those related to atherosclerosis...

    , the class of diseases that involve the heart or blood vessels
  • Countervailing duties
    Countervailing duties
    Countervailing duties , also known as anti-subsidy duties, are trade import duties imposed under WTO Rules to neutralize the negative effects of subsidies. They are imposed after an investigation finds that a foreign country subsidizes its exports, injuring domestic producers in the importing country...

    , a mean to restrict international trade
  • Center for Voting and Democracy, or FairVote, a non-profit organization aimed to achieve universal access to participation
  • Chemical vapor deposition
    Chemical vapor deposition
    Chemical vapor deposition is a chemical process used to produce high-purity, high-performance solid materials. The process is often used in the semiconductor industry to produce thin films. In a typical CVD process, the wafer is exposed to one or more volatile precursors, which react and/or...

    , a chemical process used to produce high-purity, high-performance solid materials
  • Chemical Vapor Deposition (journal)
    Chemical Vapor Deposition (journal)
    Chemical Vapor Deposition is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering materials science. It publishes Reviews, Short Communications, and Full Papers on all aspects of chemical vapor deposition and related technologies, along with other articles presenting opinion, news, conference...

    , a scientific journal
  • Colour vision deficiency, decreased ability to perceive colour differences
  • CVD diamond, synthetic diamond produced by chemical vapor deposition
  • China Video Disc, a CD-based video format
  • ClamAV Virus Database
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