CDB
Encyclopedia
CDB can refer to:

In music:
  • CDB (band)
    CDB (band)
    CDB is an Australian R&B and dance group that started out in the 1990s, best known for their cover of Earth, Wind & Fire's "Let's Groove". Its original members were brothers Gary Pinto and Brad Pinto, as well as Andrew De Silva and Danny Williams...

    , an Australian band
  • Charlie Daniels Band, the band of American musician Charlie Daniels
    Charlie Daniels
    Charles Edward "Charlie" Daniels is an American musician known for his contributions to country and southern rock music. He is known primarily for his number one country hit "The Devil Went Down to Georgia", and multiple other songs he has performed and written. Daniels has been active as a singer...



In organizations:
  • Caribbean Development Bank
    Caribbean Development Bank
    The Caribbean Development Bank is a financial institution which assists Caribbean nations in financing social and economic programs in its member countries...

    , an international financial institution
  • China Development Bank
    China Development Bank
    The China Development Bank is a financial institution in the People's Republic of China under the direct jurisdiction of the State Council. It is the only bank in China whose governor is a full minister...

    , a Chinese financial institution
  • Cyprus Development Bank
    Cyprus Development Bank
    The Cyprus Development Bank , , was established in 1963 as a public company to promote economic development in Cyprus...

    , a financial institution in Cyprus
  • Community development bank
    Community development bank
    - Community Development Banking in the United States :In the United States, community development banks are commercial banks that operate with a mission to generate economic development in low- to moderate-income geographical areas and serve residents of these communities...

    , a type of bank in the United States
  • Central Databank, an Irish online backup service provider
  • Cleveland Daily Banner
    Cleveland Daily Banner
    The Cleveland Daily Banner is a newspaper based in Cleveland, Tennessee. As of 2007, it is over 150 years old, one of the oldest newspapers in the state.- External links :*...

    , a Tennessee newspaper
  • Congested Districts Board (disambiguation), in particular
    • Congested Districts Board for Ireland
      Congested Districts Board for Ireland
      The Congested Districts Board for Ireland was established by the Chief Secretary, Arthur Balfour in 1891 to alleviate poverty and "congested" living conditions in the west of Ireland....

    • Congested Districts Board (Scotland)
      Congested Districts Board (Scotland)
      The Congested Districts Board was set up by the Congested Districts Act, 1897 for the purpose of administering the sums made available by the government for the improvement of congested districts in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland....

  • Council of Docked Breeds
    Council of Docked Breeds
    The Council of Docked Breeds , an international, non-profit organization based in the UK, campaigns to protect the dog breeders' option to dock dogs’ tails.-External links:...

    , a dog-breeding related non-profit organization


In science and technology:
  • Constant Data Base, see cdb (software)
    Cdb (software)
    cdb, short for "constant database", refers to both a library and data format created by Daniel J. Bernstein. cdb acts as an on-disk associative array, mapping keys to values, and allows multiple values to be stored for a single key. A constant database allows for only two operations: creation and...

    , a database engine
  • Command Data Buffer
    Command Data Buffer
    Command Data Buffer was a system used by the United States Air Force's Minuteman ICBM force. CDB was a method to transfer targeting information from a Minuteman Launch Control Center to an individual missile by communications lines...

    , a data transfer method
  • Common Data Bus for the Tomasulo algorithm
    Tomasulo algorithm
    The Tomasulo algorithm is a hardware algorithm developed in 1967 by Robert Tomasulo from IBM. It allows sequential instructions that would normally be stalled due to certain dependencies to execute non-sequentially...

     used for scheduling computer instructions
  • SCSI CDB
    SCSI CDB
    In SCSI computer storage, commands are sent in a Command Descriptor Block .Each CDB can be a total of 6, 10, 12, or 16 bytes, but later versions of the SCSI standard also allow for variable-length CDBs. The CDB consists of a one byte operation code followed by some command-specific parameters.A...

     (Command Descriptor Block), used when issuing commands to SCSI devices
  • Microsoft Console Debugger, part of Debugging Tools for Windows


In other:
  • CDB!
    CDB!
    CDB! is a children's book written and illustrated by William Steig, published in 1968 by Simon & Schuster . The book is a collection of pictures with captions written in code, with each letter in the caption standing for a word the letter's name sounds like...

    , a children's book by William Steig
  • CDB-4124
    CDB-4124
    CDB-4124 is an investigational selective progesterone receptor modulator, tested for treatment of progesterone sensitive myomata., it is undergoing Phase II and III clinical trials....

    , a biochemical agent
  • Cold Bay Airport
    Cold Bay Airport
    Cold Bay Airport is a public-use airport located in Cold Bay, a city in the Aleutians East Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is owned by the state and is one of the main airports serving the Alaska Peninsula.-Overview:...

    , an airport that has IATA airport code CDB
  • Crim Dell bridge
    Crim Dell Bridge
    The Crim Dell bridge is a wooden bridge on the College of William & Mary’s campus in Williamsburg, Virginia, USA and is considered one of the College's most scenic areas. Crim Dell itself is actually the pond that the bridge crosses over, but the bridge is commonly referred to as Crim Dell.The...

    at the College of William & Mary
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