UCB.UCB UCB - Ultraviolet Coronal Berkeley UCB - Unemployment Compensation Benefits UCB - Unit Control Block UCB - United Carolina Bank UCB - United Christian Broadcasters UCB - United Colors of Benetton (fashion brand) UCB - United Cricket Board UCB - Universal Chess Board UCB - Universal Commercial Bank UCB - Universidade Castello Branco (Castello Branco University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) UCB - Universidade Católica de Brasilia (Brazil) has signed a letter of intent with Du Pont Du Pont (d pŏnt), family notable in U.S. industrial history. The Du Pont family's importance began when Eleuthère Irénée Du Pont established a gunpowder mill on the Brandywine River in N Delaware. Development, expansion, and family control of E. I. for the creation of a joint venture at Ghent Ghent (gĕnt), Du. Gent, Fr. Gand, city (1991 pop. 230,246), capital of East Flanders prov., W Belgium, at the confluence of the Scheldt and Leie rivers. Connected with the North Sea by the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal and by a network of other canals, Ghent is a major port and the chief textile and banking center of Belgium.-Wondelgem, Belgium, for the production of NMP NMP - N-Methyl 1-2-PyrimidinoneNMP - N-Methylpyrrolidone NMP - National Maintenance Point NMP - National Maintenance Program (US Army) NMP - National Mapping Program (USGS) NMP - National Marriage Project NMP - National Master Plan (Israel) NMP - National Military Park (National Park Service) NMP - National Municipal Policy (National League of Cities) NMP - Naval Management Program NMP - Navy Manning Plan NMP - Need More Practice (N-methyl methyl methacrylate a methyl ester of methacrylic acid, which polymerizes to form polymethyl methacrylate; used in the manufacture of acrylic resins and plastics. methyl salicylate a volatile oil with a characteristic wintergreen odor and taste; used as a flavoring agent and as a topical counterirritant for muscle pain. 2-pyrrolidone), manufactured from raw materials provided by the two groups. The joint venture will produce NMP on the UCB site at Ghent, which will be operational in 1997.
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