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Deb or DEB may refer to: People * Deb (surname) * Deb (given name) * A débutante DEB * Dynamic energy budget theory (DEB theory), a metabolic theory * Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica (dystrophic EB), a disease * German Ice Hockey Federation (''Deutscher Eishockey Bund'') * Diepoxybutane, an industrial chemical * Distant Education Bureau, India * New South Wales 900/800 class railcar (DEB sets), Australian rolling stock Other uses * deb (file format), Debian * Debrecen International Airport IATA airport code * Deb Shops, a former US clothing chain * ''Deb'' (album), 2005, by Souad Massi See also * Debs (other) * Debra (other) * Debbie (other) * Deborah (other) Deborah is a major character in the Book of Judges. Deborah may also refer to: Given name * Deborah (given name) or Devorah, a female given name * Deborah (Genesis), the nurse of Rebecca, a minor character in the Book of Genesis Music * ''Deb ... * DAB (other) {{ ...
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Deb (surname)
Deb or Dev ( bn, দেব) is a Bengali Hindu last name or surname, commonly used by the Bengalis of West Bengal, Tripura, Assam and Bangladesh. The surname is found among the Bengali Kayastha community of India and Bangladesh. Geographical distribution As of 2014, 56.8% of all known bearers of the surname ''Deb'' were residents of India and 40.3% were residents of Bangladesh. In India, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average in the following states: * 1. Tripura (1: 46) * 2. Meghalaya (1: 700) * 3. Assam (1: 961) * 4. Arunachal Pradesh (1: 1,026) * 5. Nagaland (1: 1,497) * 6. West Bengal (1: 2,528) Notable people * Gajapati Maharaja Dibyasingha Deb (born 1953), King of Puri, "Aadyasevak" (treated as the first and foremost servitor) of Lord Jagannath. * Amiya Deb (1917–1983), Indian sportsman * Ashutosh Deb (1803–1856), Indian musician and writer * Debbie Deb (born 1966), American singer * Gautam Deb (born 1954), Indian politician *Goutam Deb (born 19 ...
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Deb (file Format)
deb is the format, as well as extension of the software package format for the Debian Linux distribution and its derivatives. Design Debian packages are standard Unix ar archives that include two tar archives. One archive holds the control information and another contains the installable data. dpkg provides the basic functionality for installing and manipulating Debian packages. Generally end users don't manage packages directly with dpkg but instead use the APT package management software or other APT front-ends such as aptitude (nCurses) and synaptic (GTK). Debian packages can be converted into other package formats and vice versa using alien, and created from source code using checkinstall or the Debian Package Maker. Some core Debian packages are available as udebs ("micro debs"), and are typically used only for bootstrapping a Debian installation. Although these files use the ''udeb'' filename extension, they adhere to the same structure specification as ordinary ...
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Debbie (other)
Debbie (or Debby or Deb) is a feminine given name, commonly but not always short for Deborah (or Debra and related variants). Notable people *Debbie Allen, American actress, choreographer and film director *Debbie Armstrong, American athlete *Debbie Brill, Canadian high jumper *Debbie Cook, Californian politician, mayor of Huntington Beach, California *Debbie Crosbie (born 1969/1970), British banker *Debbie Fuller, Canadian diver *Debbie Gibson, American singer, song writer and actress *Debbie Harry, lead singer from the band Blondie *Debbie Marti, English high jumper *Debbie Matenopoulos, American television personality and actress *Debbie McLeod, Scottish field hockey player *Debbie Meyer, American swimmer *Debbie Reynolds, American actress (born Mary Frances Reynolds) *Debby Ryan, American actress *Debbie Muir (born 1953), Canadian former synchronized swimmer and coach *Debbie Stabenow, American legislator *Debbie Turner, actor, Marta von Trapp in 'The Sound of Music' *Debbye T ...
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Debra (other)
Debra is a female given name. It may also refer to: Places * Debra (community development block), an administrative division in West Bengal, India * Debra (Vidhan Sabha constituency), an assembly constituency in West Bengal * Debra, Paschim Medinipur, a village in West Bengal, India * Debra, Grenada – see List of cities in Grenada Other uses * Tropical Storm Debra (other) * '' Debra!'', a Canadian children's television show * "Debra" (song), by the American artist Beck * DEBRA, an international medical charity with national groups * Diffuse extragalactic background radiation The diffuse extragalactic background radiation (DEBRA) refers to the photon field of extragalactic origin that fills our Universe. It contains photons whose energies span more than twenty orders of magnitude, from 10−7 eV to more than 100 GeV. T ..., in astronomy * Debra Thana Sahid Kshudiram Smriti Mahavidyalaya, also known as Debra College, a college in West Bengal {{disambig, geo ...
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Debs (other)
Debs might refer to: Surname: * Bandali Debs (born 1953), Australian convicted serial killer * Barbara Knowles Debs (born 1931), American art historian and former president of Manhattanville College * Ernest E. Debs (1904–2002), American politician * Eugene V. Debs (1855–1926), American union leader and presidential candidate of the Socialist Party of America * Felipe El Debs (born 1985), Brazilian chess Grandmaster Given name: * Debs Garms (1907–1984), American Major League Baseball player Other uses: * Debs, Minnesota, United States, a small town * ''D.E.B.S.'' (2003 film), a short, independent film about a squad of heroines * ''D.E.B.S.'' (2004 film), a feature-length film spawned by the short film * Debs School, Colorado, United States, a one-room schoolhouse on the National Register of Historic Places * Debs (ball), a formal ball for schools in Ireland See also * Deb (other) * Debes * Debra (other) Debra is a female given name. It may also refer to ...
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Deb (album)
''Deb'' (داب ) is the 2003 second album of Souad Massi Souad Massi (سعاد ماسي; born August 23, 1972), is an Algerian Berber singer, songwriter and guitarist. She began her career performing in the Kabyle political rock band Atakor, before leaving the country following a series of death threa .... Track listing #Ya Kelbi #Ghir Enta (غير انت) #Ech Edani #Yemma #Yawlidi (يا ولدي) #Le Bien Et Le Mal #Houria #Deb (داب)Refrain : لوكان جيت طير نطير نعلي ف السما / لوكان جيت طير صغير وللا حمامة #Moudja #Passe Le Temps #Theghri #Beb El Madhi References Souad Massi albums 2003 albums {{world-album-stub ...
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Deb Shops
Deb Shops was a specialty retail chain store and catalog in the United States, selling women's clothing and accessories under its own private labels, as well as other labels, then exclusively an online retailer. The company was based in Philadelphia and principally served junior and plus-sized women in their early teens through their late twenties. At its peak Deb Shops operated 337 stores across 42 states. Following two bankruptcies in 2015, it became an exclusively plus-size online store. History The company was founded by Philip Rounick and Aaron Weiner, who opened their first store under the name JOY Hosiery in Philadelphia in 1932. JOY Hosiery initially sold reasonably priced hosiery, lingerie, and foundations in a wide variety of styles. In 1939, newly available nylon stockings were added to its inventory. The company expanded in the Philadelphia area in the 1950s. The company co-founder Philip Rounick's son, Marvin Rounick, became more involved in the management of the co ...
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Debrecen International Airport
Debrecen International Airport is the international airport of Debrecen in the Hajdú-Bihar County of Hungary. It is the second largest airport in Hungary, after Budapest and ahead of Hévíz–Balaton. Debrecen is the second largest city in Hungary, after Budapest and ahead of Szeged. DEB is located south southwest of the city center and also easily accessible to adjacent regions of Romania and Ukraine. History The history of Debrecen Airport goes back to the early 20th Century. The first official regular flight carrying mail took off in 1930. Subsequently, the Airport served sport and military purposes. From 1930, it had remarkable domestic traffic serving flights from Debrecen to Budapest and to other major cities in Hungary. During World War II it was the base of a Hungarian bombing squad. Between 1946 and 1968, Debrecen Airport functioned also as an emergency airfield for Budapest Airport. Following World War II, the Soviet air force had control over the airport unti ...
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New South Wales 900/800 Class Railcar
The 900/800 class railcars (or DEB sets) were Diesel Multiple Units built by the New South Wales Government Railways between November 1951 and November 1960. Configuration As introduced, the DEB sets were formed as a four-car with a power car at either end of two trailer cars. The set consisted a driving power car with luggage compartment and second class seating (HPF), a first class sitting car (TB), a second class sitting car with buffet (TFR) and a driving power car with second class seating (PF). Later configurations included a three-car set with two power cars and a composite (first and second class) seating and buffet (TCR). Trains consisting of two four-car sets or a four-car and a three-car set were operated on a number of services including the ''Canberra Monaro Express'' and the ''Northern Tablelands Express''. History The bodyshells of the DEB sets were very similar to the two-car New South Wales 600/700 class railcar, 600/700 class railcars that had entered service i ...
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Deb (given Name)
Deb is a given name, usually feminine and often a shortened version (hypocorism) of Deborah or Debra. People named Deb include: Women * Deb Conroy, member of the Illinois House of Representatives since 2013 * Debra Deb Covey (born 1961), Canadian former field hockey player * Debra Deb Fischer (born 1951), senior U.S. Senator from the state of Nebraska * Deb Foskey (1949–2020), Australian former politician * Deborah Deb Frecklington (born 1971), Australian politician * Debra Deb Kiel (born 1957), American politician * Deborah Deb Matthews (born c. 1953), Canadian politician * Deborah Deb Mell (born 1968), American politician * Deborah Deb Placey (born 1966), news anchor/reporter for the National Hockey League New Jersey Devils' televised games * Deb Rey (born 1967), American politician * Deb Richard (born 1963), American former golfer * Deborah Deb Schulte (born c. 1960), Canadian Member of Parliament * Deb Soholt, member of the South Dakota Senate since 2013 * Deborah Deb ...
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Distant Education Bureau
The Distance Education Bureau (DEB) is a bureau of the University Grants Commission (UGC) based in New Delhi, India, in charge of regulating distance education in India. It was established in 2012, replacing the Distance Education Council (DEC), an organisation that was responsible for open learning and distance education since 1985. History Distance education in India started in 1962 with a pilot project correspondence courses, which led to the birth of University of Delhi's School of Correspondence Courses and Continuing Education. The success of the project led to introduction of correspondence course institutes (later renamed as directorates or centres of distance education) in more universities. In 1982 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University was established, the first open university in India. This was followed by the establishment of Indira Gandhi National Open University at the national level in 1985. Although the statutory authority for regulating higher education in Ind ...
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Diepoxybutane
Diepoxybutane (also known as butane diepoxide, butadiene diepoxide, or 1,2:3,4-diepoxybutane) is a chemical compound with two epoxide functional groups. It is used as a chemical intermediate, as a curing agent for polymers, as a cross-linking agent for textiles, and as a preservative.Diepoxybutane
''Report on Carcinogens, Twelfth Edition'' (2011)
Diepoxybutane is a . It has been used for the intentional mutagenesis of organisms in biological research.


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