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People

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Péter Bod Péter Bod or Peter Bod (February 22, 1712 – 1768) was a Hungarian theologian and historian. Biography Bod was born Feb. 22, 1712, at Felső-Csernáton, in Transylvania. He studied at Nagy-Enyed, where he also was appointed librarian and pro ...
(1712–1768), Hungarian theologian and historian * Péter Ákos Bod (born 1951), Hungarian politician and economist *
Rens Bod Rens Bod (born 1965, Bergh) is a professor in digital humanities and history of humanities at the University of Amsterdam. His research focuses on the exploration of patterns and underlying principles in language, music, art, literature and hist ...
(born 1965), professor in digital humanities and history of humanities at the University of Amsterdam * Brian O'Driscoll (born 1979), Irish rugby player nicknamed "BOD" *
Bod Mellor Bod Mellor (born 1970; previously named Dawn Mellor) is a British painter, noted for unconventional, stylised portraits of well-known figures. Early life and education Mellor was born in Manchester, England. They attended Central St. Martin's ...
, British painter born Dawn Mellor in 1970


Places and structures

* Bod, Brașov, a commune in Romania * Bod, the native name of Tibet * Bőd, the Hungarian name for Bediu village,
Nușeni Nușeni ( hu, Apanagyfalu; german: Großendorf) is a commune in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Beudiu (''Bőd''), Dumbrava (''Nyírmezőtanya''), Feleac (''Fellak''), Malin (''Almásmálom''), N ...
Commune, Bistriţa-Năsăud County, Romania *
Böd of Gremista The Böd of Gremista, situated at the north end of Lerwick, Shetland, Scotland, is a typical 18th century Shetland fishing booth (or böd). It is protected as a category B listed building. History The Böd was built in 1780 by Arthur Nicholson, ...
, an ancient Shetland fishing booth


Science and technology

* Breakover diode, a gateless thyristor triggered by avalanche current *
Bilirubin oxidase In enzymology, a bilirubin oxidase, BOD or BOx, () is an enzyme encoded by a gene in various organisms that catalyzes the chemical reaction :2 bilirubin + O2 \rightleftharpoons 2 biliverdin + 2 H2O This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreduct ...
, an enzyme * Biochemical oxygen demand or "biological oxygen demand", a measure of organic pollution in a wastewater sample


Codes

* Bodmin Parkway railway station, National Rail station code BOD, a railway station in Cornwall, UK * Bordeaux–Mérignac Airport, IATA code BOD, an airport serving Bordeaux, France * bod, ISO 639-3 and -2 language codes for Lhasa Tibetan


Other uses

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Banco Occidental de Descuento Banco Occidental de Descuento (BOD) (English: ''Western Discount Bank'') (WDB) was a Venezuelan bank. With around 6.6% of the Venezuelan market, it was Venezuela's fifth-largest bank in 2009. The owner of BOD is the Grupo Financiero BOD (English: ...
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Board of directors A board of directors (commonly referred simply as the board) is an executive committee that jointly supervises the activities of an organization, which can be either a for-profit or a nonprofit organization such as a business, nonprofit organiz ...
, a group of people who jointly supervise the activities of an organization *
Board of Deputies of British Jews The Board of Deputies of British Jews, commonly referred to as the Board of Deputies, is the largest and second oldest Jewish communal organisation in the United Kingdom, after only the Initiation Society which was founded in 1745. Established ...
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BOD (consulting firm) BOD is a management consulting firm that works with mid-market enterprises. It was founded by Saurabh Uboweja in 2008. It started as a strategy led brand consultancy. On 12 July 2018, BOD announced its new positioning as "a management consul ...
, an Indian management consulting firm * BOD (psychedelic), a hallucinogenic drug * ''Bod'' (TV series), a BBC children's television series *
Bodleian Library The Bodleian Library () is the main research library of the University of Oxford, and is one of the oldest libraries in Europe. It derives its name from its founder, Sir Thomas Bodley. With over 13 million printed items, it is the second- ...
, a research library at the University of Oxford informally referred to as "the Bod" *
Book of Discipline A Book of Discipline (or in its shortened form Discipline) is a book detailing the beliefs, standards, doctrines, canon law, and polity of a particular Christian denomination. They are often re-written by the governing body of the church concerned ...
, a Christian denominational book * Books on Demand, a print-on-demand and self-publishing platform * Mourvèdre, a grape varietal also known as Bod


See also

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Bonné de Bod Bonné de Bod (born 11 June 1981) is a South African television presenter and documentary film producer. She is best known for her film STROOP - Journey into the Rhino Horn War. She is also noted for field reporting on the nature television ser ...
(born 1981), South African television presenter and documentary film producer. *
Stefan de Bod Stefan de Bod (born 17 November 1996) is a South African cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . Career De Bod was born in Worcester, Western Cape and was schooled at Paul Roos Gymnasium, in Stellenbosch. Before joining in 2019, de Bod ...
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Bodd (disambiguation) Bodd may refer to: * Leon Bodd (1924–2014), Norwegian lawyer and politician * Lisbeth Bodd (1958–2014), Norwegian performance artist See also

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Bodh (disambiguation) Bodh may refer to: * Bodh (poem), a Bengali poem by Jibanananda Das * Bodh people, a community of Himachal Pradesh, India People * Bodh Singh Bhagat, Indian politician * Bodh Raj Sawhney, Indian judge See also * Bodh Gaya, a city in Bihar, I ...
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Bodsworth (disambiguation) Bodsworth may refer to: *Fred Bodsworth Charles Frederick (Fred) Bodsworth (October 11, 1918 – September 15, 2012) was a Canadian writer, journalist and amateur naturalist. Born in Port Burwell, Ontario, Bodsworth worked as a journalist for ...
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Body (disambiguation) Body may refer to: In science * Physical body, an object in physics that represents a large amount, has mass or takes up space * Body (biology), the physical material of an organism * Body plan, the physical features shared by a group of animal ...
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