Other official Swedish sites such as the National Board of Health and Welfare, as well as that operated by the news agency TT, went temporarily offline earlier this week due to similar attacks.
What does NBH stand for?
NBH stands for National Board of Health (Denmark)
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We have 28 other meanings of NBH in our Acronym Attic
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- National Building Granite Quarries Association, Inc.
- National Brussels Griffon Rescue, Inc
- National Blood Group Reference Laboratory (Magen David Odom; Israel)
- New Braunfels General Store
- New Brunswick Genealogical Society (Canada)
- National Black Graduate Student Association (est. 1989)
- New Brunswick Ground Search and Rescue
- New Brunswick Ground Search and Rescue Association (Canada)
- National Black Graduate Student Conference (Washington, DC)
- Northwood/Brookdale-G Validation
- National Brotherhood of Hunters Organization (est. 2012)
- National Builders Hardware (Portland, OR)
- Nemzetbiztonsági Hivatal (National Security Office, Hungary; since 1989)
- Neonatal Brain Hemorrhage
- Network Busy Hour
- New Broadcasting House (various locations)
- New Business Hold
- New Business Horizons
- Nicholas Brodie Hardeman (gospel preacher and teacher)
- Nike Bauer Hockey
Samples in periodicals archive:
The definition of a drink in these papers comes from the Danish National Board of Health, which states one standard drink is equal to 12 grams of pure alcohol.
The National Board of Health and Welfare in Sweden provided registry data with institutional review board (IRB) approval.
The study was paid for by the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare and Bloomberg Philanthropies and published in the British medical journal Lancet yesterday.
Research funds also were contributed by the Danish Council for Strategic Research, Danish Research Foundation for General Practice, Danish Centre for Evaluation and Health Technology Assessment, the Aarhus University Research Foundation, Novo Nordisk Foundation, the National Board of Health, the Danish Medical Research Council, the Danish Diabetes Association, the A.
The National Board of Health and Welfare in Sweden ruled he had not done his work properly and his behaviour was not acceptable.
Annual reports from all in vitro fertilization clinics in Sweden as submitted to the National Board of Health and Welfare from 1991 to 2005 indicate that, during that period, the mean number of fresh embryos transferred decreased from 2.