What does DPB mean?
DPB means Dewatering the Placed Backfill
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Dewatering the Placed Backfill?
Dewatering the Placed Backfill can be abbreviated as DPB
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What does DPB stand for? DPB stands for "Dewatering the Placed Backfill". |
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How to abbreviate "Dewatering the Placed Backfill"? "Dewatering the Placed Backfill" can be abbreviated as DPB. |
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What is the meaning of DPB abbreviation? The meaning of DPB abbreviation is "Dewatering the Placed Backfill". |
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What is DPB abbreviation? One of the definitions of DPB is "Dewatering the Placed Backfill". |
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What does DPB mean? DPB as abbreviation means "Dewatering the Placed Backfill". |
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What is shorthand of Dewatering the Placed Backfill? The most common shorthand of "Dewatering the Placed Backfill" is DPB. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BF - Backfill
- PACT - Placed Actual
- PCS - Placed on the Calendar in the Senate
- PCON - Placed Constructive
- PFX - Placed Found Exchanged
- PCVL - Placed Central Venous Line
- PSPA - Placed in Service Prior to Arrival
- PISR - Placed in Service Report
- POOD - Placed out of District
- PRAC - Placed Remedial Action Contract
- BBDB - Backfill Behaviour in emplacement Drifts and Boreholes in a salt repository
- BAMBUS - Backfill and Material Behaviour in Underground Salt
- DPST - Dewatering of Petroleum Storage Tanks
- INFET - The identification of European training needs and the development of evaluation models to inform the design of the training of trainers in the European further education sector
- Pdr - PLACED IN THEIR DISTRICT
- TPWP - The Patient Was Placed
- PIF - Placed in Inactive File
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- BFO - Backfill Overtime