What does DOs mean?
DOs means Disposal of Spent
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Disposal of Spent?
Disposal of Spent can be abbreviated as DOs
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What does DOs stand for? DOs stands for "Disposal of Spent". |
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What is the meaning of DOs abbreviation? The meaning of DOs abbreviation is "Disposal of Spent". |
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What is DOs abbreviation? One of the definitions of DOs is "Disposal of Spent". |
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What does DOs mean? DOs as abbreviation means "Disposal of Spent". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SDULO - Sindh Disposal of Urban Land Ordinance of 2002
- DCCP - Disposal of Contaminated/Classified Property
- DP - Disposal of Plutonium
- DHWS - Disposal of Hazardous Waste Service
- DUMP - Disposal of Unwanted Medicines and Poisons
- RADS - Risk Assessment at Disposal of Systems
- DCCW - Disposal of Coal Combustion Waste
- DCCA - Disposal of Coal Combustion Ash
- DCPW - Disposal of Coal Processing Waste
- DFA - Disposal of Fixed Assets
- DNMW - Disposal of Noncoal Mine Wastes
- DSOWM - Disposal of Spoil Or Waste Materials
- DSWM - Disposal of Spoil or Waste Materials
- EGADSNF - Expert Group on Assay Data of Spent Nuclear Fuel
- HAW - Test disposal of High-level radioactive Waste in the Asse salt mine
- LDFA - Loss on Disposal of Fixed Assets
- NCDRW - National Cooperative for the Disposal of Radioactive Waste
- PPDA - Public Procurement and Disposal of Assets
- Bomb Appraisal Officer (BAO). - An employee of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) skilled in the identification and safe disposal of explosive devices. BAOs also conduct training and testing of screening procedures.
- divestiture. - The compulsory transfer of title or disposal of interests (for example, in a corporation or real estate) upon government order, often to satisfy antitrust legislation and ensure competition. Example: