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  2. Bo (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Bo Sheep, in the U.S. Acres comic strip; Bo Sinclair, in the 2005 film House of Wax; Bo, a cheetah from the British animated TV series Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies; Bo, a cartoon character in Muse magazine; Bo, an orphan named "Boniface" in the Cornelia Funke novel The Thief Lord; Bo, the main protagonist of the 2017 animated film The Star

  3. List of medical abbreviations: B - Wikipedia

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    "bone break, me fix" (orthopedic consent form) BD: bipolar disorder twice a day (from Latin bis in die) BDD: body dysmorphic disorder: BDI: Beck Depression Inventory: BDS: two times a day (from Latin bis die sumendus) BE: barium enema base excess: BEAM: A type of high-dose chemotherapy used to treat lymphoma prior to a stem cell transplant BEP

  4. Bo - Wikipedia

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    Bo (dog) (2008–2021), a pet belonging to U.S. President Barack Obama; Bo (title), a Chinese title typically translated as "count" Bo Bedre, Danish lifestyle and interior design magazine; Bojagi or bo, a Korean wrapping cloth; Bojangles (disambiguation) Bo School, a secondary school in Bo, Sierra Leone; Back Orifice, remote administration software

  5. List of acronyms: B - Wikipedia

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    (p) Ballspielverein Borussia 09 e.V. Dortmund, the full German name of the football club known in English as Borussia Dortmund; Bursa de Valori BucureČ™ti (Romanian for Bucharest Stock Exchange) BVD – (i) Bradley, Voorhees & Day (underwear manufacturer) BVR – (i) Beyond Visual Range; BVT – (s) Bouvet Island (ISO 3166 trigram)

  6. BusinessObjects - Wikipedia

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    Business Objects (BO, BOBJ, or BObjects) was an enterprise software company, specializing in business intelligence (BI). Business Objects was acquired in 2007 by German company SAP AG . The company claimed more than 46,000 customers in its final earnings release prior to being acquired by SAP. [ 1 ]

  7. Bang & Olufsen - Wikipedia

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    Bang & Olufsen (B&O) is a Danish high-end consumer electronics company that designs and manufactures audio products, television sets, and telephones, originally from Denmark, founded in 1925 by Peter Bang and Svend Olufsen, who designed a radio to work with alternating current, a product of significance at a time when most radios were still running on batteries.

  8. BoPET - Wikipedia

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    Metallized boPET film, 32 layers of ~14 μm thickness each. BoPET (biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate) is a polyester film made from stretched polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and is used for its high tensile strength, [1] chemical stability, [1] dimensional stability, [2] transparency [1] reflectivity, and electrical insulation. [1]

  9. Boron monoxide - Wikipedia

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    Boron monoxide (BO) is a binary compound of boron and oxygen. It has a molar mass of 26.81 g/mol. It has a molar mass of 26.81 g/mol. The material was first reported in 1940, [ 1 ] with a modified synthetic procedure published in 1955, [ 2 ] however, the material's structure had remained unknown for nearly a century.