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CDV

(1) (CD Video) An earlier Compact Disc (CD) format that held a 5-minute music video (MTV) along with 20 minutes of CD audio. Introduced in the late 1980s, it was short lived because it required a LaserDisc player for the video. The CDV was a unique analog/digital hybrid. Both the CD section and the video sound were digital, while the video frames were analog. See LaserDisc and Video CD.

(2) (Compressed Digital Video) The compression of full-motion video for high-speed, economical transmission.

(3) (Copy Data Virtualization) See copy data.
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Adicionalmente, este instrumento ha sido utilizado para estudiar la CDV en personas con lesion del nervio facial.
Currently, the most likely place that CDV is encountered is in rescued puppies in shelters.
lutra otters; CDV infection has been documented, with subsequent risk for viral spillover to coastal pinnipeds (7).
In addition, the higher standard deviation for MV concerning the upper and lower body part as well as for CDV concerning the middle and lower body part displays inhomogeneous heating of the single body parts in this area.
The diagnoses of CDV, which can spread from wild dogs, have been confirmed by India's National Institute of Virology, said Gujarat environment minister Ganpat Vasava.
Animals in the Felidae family, including many species of large cats as well as domestic cats, were long believed to be resistant to Canine Distemper, until some researchers reported the prevalence of CDV infection in large felids.
The ICMR said 300 shots of a vaccine for CDV had been imported from the United States to be given to the lions as a precautionary measure, without providing further details.
Vasavada rejected local media reports that said canine distemper virus (CDV) - a lethal virus that spreads from dogs in the wild - was confirmed in the deaths of the lions.
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