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NAD can refer to:
- Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, or NADH, a coenzyme and signaling molecule, whose oxidated form is NAD+
- National Appeals Division, an agency within the United States Department of Agriculture
- National Association of the Deaf, a non-profit advocacy organization
- NAD Electronics, a Canadian audio equipment manufacturer
- Namibian dollar, the currency of the African nation of Namibia
- North American Datum, a series of geographic coordinate systems
- New Animal Drug, a regulatory category under section 512 of the United States Food, Drug and Cosmetics Act.
- Native Americans at Dartmouth College, one of the Dartmouth College student groups.
- New Age Diamonds, a company producing cultured / synthetic diamonds of new age\
- National Advertising Division
- Network Access Device, a device in mobile phones that finds the shortest route for a connection.
- National Animation and Design Centre, a 3D animation school in Montreal, Canada.
- Number Administration Deed, an agreement between New Zealand's telecommunication orgnaisations for the management of telephone number administration.
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