Noun
HDF (uncountable)
high density fibreboard, hardboard
At roughly the same time as the HDF formed, Marjorie Guthrie helped to found the Committee to Combat Huntington's Disease (now the Huntington's Disease Society of America ), after her husband Woody Guthrie died from complications of HD. Source: Internet
In 1968, after experiencing HD in his wife's family, Dr. Milton Wexler was inspired to start the Hereditary Disease Foundation (HDF), with the aim of curing genetic illnesses by coordinating and supporting research. Source: Internet
As a leading provider of big data platforms – HDP and HDF, Hortonworks has extensive experience building, managing and supporting the entire Apache Hadoop stack at scale and in the most demanding production environments. Source: Internet
Thanks to the HDF, the ongoing US-Venezuela Huntington's Disease Collaborative Research Project was started in 1979, and reported a major breakthrough in 1983 with the discovery of the approximate location of a causal gene. Source: Internet
Pierre Lenders, a hedge fund expert with the asset management company HDF Finance, said international investors were growing weary over Europe’s austerity-centred drive. Source: Internet