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BKD may refer to *Bacterial kidney disease Bacterial kidney disease (BKD, also known as white boil disease) is a systemic infection caused by the bacterium ''Renibacterium salmoninarum''. The disease affects populations of wild salmonid Salmonidae is a family of ray-finned fish that cons ..., a systemic infection in wild salmonoid fish * Bankard, one of the largest credit card issuers in the Philippines (stock symbol BKD) * Bharatiya Kranti Dal, an Indian political party active from 1967 to 1977 * BKD, LLP, one of the largest U.S. accounting and advisory firms * BKD tree, a tree data structure for subdividing a k-dimensional search space in computer science * Blakedown railway station, Worcestershire, England (station code BKD) * Brookdale Senior Living, an American operator of retirement communities (stock symbol BKD) * Bukid language, an Austronesian language of the Philippines (ISO 639-3 code BKD) * Stephens County Airport in Breckenridge, Texas (IATA code BKD) {{disambi ...
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BKD, LLP
BKD, LLP, formerly Baird, Kurtz & Dobson, was one of the largest U.S. accounting and advisory firms, providing consulting, tax, assurance and accounting outsourcing solutions to businesses, government entities, not-for-profit organizations and individuals. Prior to its merger with Dixon Hughes Goodman on June 1, 2022, BKD had 41 offices in 19 states and serves clients in all 50 states. The firm's national office was located in Springfield, Missouri. The merger with Dixon Hughes Goodman created FORVIS, LLP. Services BKD, LLP offered advisory, assurance, audit and tax services, including state and local tax, international tax, real estate cost segregation, transfer pricing, wealth management, employee benefit plans, valuation services, business transition services and information technologies. The firm worked with clients in many industries, including agribusiness, architecture and engineering, construction and real estate, manufacturing and distribution, energy and natural resou ...
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Bacterial Kidney Disease
Bacterial kidney disease (BKD, also known as white boil disease) is a systemic infection caused by the bacterium ''Renibacterium salmoninarum''. The disease affects populations of wild salmonid Salmonidae is a family of ray-finned fish that constitutes the only currently extant family in the order Salmoniformes . It includes salmon (both Atlantic and Pacific species), trout (both ocean-going and landlocked), chars, freshwater whitefis .... BKD was originally discovered in the Scottish rivers of Dee and Spey in 1933. Notes References *Eissa, A.E., 2005. Bacterial kidney disease (BKD) in Michigan salmonids. PhD Dissertation. Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.210pp * * * * * * * * * * * * {{Dead link, date=June 2019 , bot=InternetArchiveBot , fix-attempted=yes Bacterial diseases of fish ...
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Brookdale Senior Living
Brookdale Senior Living Solutions owns and operates retirement homes across the United States. The company was established in 1978 and is based in Brentwood, Tennessee. It is the largest operator of senior housing in the United States, with over 60,000 residents. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Fortress Investment Group became the majority owner of Brookdale, holding approximately 51% of its share. In 2021, a ''New York Times'' investigation revealed that Brookdale submitted wrong and manipulated data to the government, thus inflating ratings of the quality of care in Brookdale's facilities. Shortly thereafter, the state of California filed a lawsuit against Brookdale alleging that the company manipulated the federal government’s nursing-home ratings system. Brookdale's headquarters remain in Tennessee, but a recent acquisition has made Milwaukee, Wisconsin their second largest office. History When Brookdale was established, it developed large upscale urban retirement commu ...
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Blakedown Railway Station
Blakedown railway station serves the English village of Blakedown, Worcestershire. It was opened (as ''Churchill station'') in 1852, later becoming known for a time as ''Churchill & Blakedown'' after the two villages became a single parish. The station is unstaffed, with only a basic shelter on each platform. There is a level crossing immediately to the west of the platforms, and in the absence of a footbridge or subway this is also the only method for passengers to cross the tracks. The platforms were lengthened in the 1990s to allow longer trains to call (see image - the hollow space and the white fence mark the extension). This is because Blakedown is within the Birmingham commuter band and over the twenty years between 1998 - 2018 usage of the station has increased by 147%. Currently there is a proposal to develop a car park on an adjacent field site to cater for further anticipated growth. Since August 2012 the signalling system has been altered, with the former signal box ...
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Bankard
RCBC Credit Cards (previously RCBC Bankard ()) is one of the largest credit card issuers in the Philippines, issuing VISA, MasterCard, JCB, and UnionPay (CUP) credit cards. It also issued its own line of credit and debit cards in the 1990s. RCBC Credit Cards offers an installment conversion facility that allows cardholders to convert their retail purchases to installment including a 0% interest installment. History Bankard, Incorporated was organized by Philippine Commercial International Bank, or PCI Bank on December 4, 1981, as the Philippine Commercial Credit Card, Inc. (PCCCI) to operate a domestic credit card operation. It started full commercial operations in June 1982. PCCCI's affiliation with PCIBank gave it the distinction of being the first credit card in the Philippines issued by a commercial bank. In July 1992, PCCCI changed its name to Bankard, Inc. On June 20, 1991, PCIBank was granted a license by MasterCard International to issue credit cards in the Philippi ...
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Bharatiya Kranti Dal
Bharatiya Kranti Dal was a political party in India, formed by the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Charan Singh. The party was founded at a meeting in Lucknow in October 1967. After the 1977 general election, the successor party of the BKD, Bharatiya Lok Dal was merged into the Janata Party. E.M.S. Namboodiripad. ''The Communist Party in Kerala — Six Decades of Struggle and Advance''. New Delhi: National Book Centre, 1994. p. 265-266 See also *Indian National Congress breakaway parties Since India gained independence in 1947, the Indian National Congress (INC) has seen a steady number of splits and breakaway factions. Some of the breakaway organisations have thrived as independent parties, some have become defunct, while othe ... References Defunct political parties in Uttar Pradesh Political parties established in 1967 1967 establishments in Uttar Pradesh Political parties disestablished in 1977 1977 disestablishments in India Bharatiya Lok Dal Conservative p ...
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BKD Tree
In computer science, a K-D-B-tree (''k''-dimensional B-tree) is a tree data structure for subdividing a ''k''-dimensional search space. The aim of the K-D-B-tree is to provide the search efficiency of a balanced k-d tree In computer science, a ''k''-d tree (short for ''k-dimensional tree'') is a space-partitioning data structure for organizing points in a ''k''-dimensional space. ''k''-d trees are a useful data structure for several applications, such as search ..., while providing the block-oriented storage of a B-tree for optimizing external memory accesses. Informal description Much like the ''k''-d tree, a K-D-B-tree organizes points in ''k''-dimensional space, useful for tasks such as range-searching and multi-dimensional database queries. K-D-B-trees subdivide space into two subspaces by comparing elements in a single domain. Using a 2-D-B-tree (2-dimensional K-D-B-tree) as an example, space is subdivided in the same manner as a ''k''-d tree: using a point in just one ...
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Bukid Language
The Bukid language, ''Binukid'' or ''Bukidnon'', is an Austronesian language spoken by indigenous peoples of Northern Mindanao in the southern Philippines. The word means 'mountain' or 'highland' while means 'in the manner, or style, of the mountain or highland'. In Bukidnon province, it is referred to as Higaonon. Distribution and dialects Binukid is spoken in the north of the island Mindanao in southern Philippines; it is spoken in the following areas:''Ethnologue'' *central and northern Bukidnon Province *northeastern Lanao del Norte Province * Misamis Oriental Province: Cagayan de Oro area including southwest of Gingoog Bay *very small border strip of Lanao del Sur Binukid has many dialects, but there is mutual intelligibility. The dialect of Malaybalay, in the Pulangi area, is considered to be the prestige and standard variety. Phonology Binukid consists of twenty segmental phonemes and one suprasegmental phoneme. The syllable is the basic unit of word structure, ...
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Stephens County Airport
Stephens is a surname. It is a patronymic and is recorded in England from 1086. Notable people with the surname include: * Alexander H. Stephens (1812–1883), Vice President of the Confederate States of America *Alison Stephens (1970–2010), British mandolinist * Ann S. Stephens (1813–1886), U.S. dime novelist *Anne Stephens (WRAF officer) (1912–2000), director of the Women's Royal Air Force * Annie Fitzgerald Stephens (1844–1934), American landowner and grandmother of Margaret Mitchell * Arran Stephens (born 1944), Canadian author & organic food advocate *Brandon Stephens (other), multiple people * Bret Stephens (born 1973), Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist, editor, and columnist *Clara Bloodgood, born Clara Stephens (1870–1907) U.S. stage actress (granddaughter of Ann S. Stephens) * Florence Stephens (1881–1979), landholder and the main figure of the Huseby court case * Frederic George Stephens (1828–1907), British art critic and member of the Pr ...
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