DPD
The acronym DPD may stand for:
Organizations
- Dallas Police Department, the law enforcement agency for the city of Dallas, Texas
- Democratic Party of Germany (Demokratische Partei Deutschlands or "DPD"), liberal party in Germany
- Denver Police Department
- Detroit Police Department
- Regional Representative Council (Indonesian: Dewan Perwakilan Daerah), chamber in the Indonesian parliament.
Companies
- Dynamic Parcel Distribution, formerly "Deutscher Paket Dienst" and also named "Dynamic Parcel Distribution" in some countries; an international parcel delivery company, founded in Germany in 1977
Medical
- Depersonalization disorder a condition that causes the individual to feel persistently detached or/and out of the body
- Depressive personality disorder
- Dependent personality disorder
- Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase an enzyme that is involved in pyrimidine degradation
- Dissocial personality disorder
Electronics
- Digital Pre-Distortion, a subset of Multidimensional Digital Pre-distortion that deals with linearization of non orthogonal non linear systems.
Engineering
- Digital product definition, a near-synonym of model-based definition
Miscellaneous
- Dangerous Preparations Directive
- Dead Peer Detection, a feature of some IPsec VPN implementations
- Delegated Path Discovery
- Densely packed decimal, a system of binary encoding for decimal digits
- Development Plan Document, documents which outline the key development goals of the Local Development Framework
- Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase, an enzyme that is involved in pyrimidine metabolism
- Dissipative particle dynamics, a mesoscopic particle-based materials simulation technique
- Distributed Participatory Design
- Diver propulsion device, an item of diving equipment used to increase range underwater.
- N,N-diethyl-p-phenylenediamine, a Phenylenediamine often used to determine chlorine in water
- The three letter code for Dorking Deepdene railway station a railway station in Dorking, England.
- Digital Phonorecord Delivery, a process used by the U.S. Copyright Office for users registering works of sound recordings.
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