# DAF

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'''DAF''' or '''Daf''' may refer to:

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==Business and organizations==
* DAF Bus International, Netherlands, later [VDL Bus & Coach](/source/VDL_Bus_%26_Coach)
* DAF Car BV, later [VDL Nedcar](/source/VDL_Nedcar)
* [DAF Trucks](/source/DAF_Trucks), truck manufacturer headquartered in Eindhoven, Netherlands
** [DAF NV](/source/DAF_NV), former holding company of DAF Trucks and Leyland DAF
** [DAF Trucks (cycling team)](/source/DAF_Trucks_(cycling_team)) (UCI team code: DAF), former Belgian professional team sponsored by DAF Trucks
** [Leyland DAF](/source/Leyland_DAF), former commercial vehicle manufacturer
* [Danish Artist Union](/source/Danish_Artist_Union) (''Dansk Artist Forbund''), a trade union in Denmark
* ''Deutsche Arbeitsfront'' ("[German Labour Front](/source/German_Labour_Front)"), Nazi Germany's labor organization
* [Donor advised fund](/source/Donor_advised_fund), an investment vehicle for charitable giving

==People==
* [Mohamed Daf](/source/Mohamed_Daf) (born 1994), Senegalese footballer
* [Omar Daf](/source/Omar_Daf) (born 1977), Senegalese former football player
* [Daf Hobson](/source/Daf_Hobson) (born 1951), English cinematographer
* [Daf Palfrey](/source/Daf_Palfrey) (born 1973), Welsh director, producer and writer.

==Military==
* [United States Department of the Air Force](/source/United_States_Department_of_the_Air_Force)
* [Desert Air Force](/source/Desert_Air_Force), World War II Royal Air Force unit
* [Defectors from the French army to the ALN](/source/Defectors_from_the_French_army_to_the_ALN) ({{lang|fr|défecteurs de l'armée française}}), a faction within the Algerian army
* [Djibouti Air Force](/source/Djibouti_Air_Force)

==Music==
* [Daf](/source/Daf), a percussion instrument
* [Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft](/source/Deutsch_Amerikanische_Freundschaft) (D.A.F.), a German electropunk band
* ["D.A.F." (song)](/source/D.A.F._(song)), by Powderfinger

==Science and technology==
* [Decay-accelerating factor](/source/Decay-accelerating_factor), a protein encoded by the CD55 gene
* [Delayed Auditory Feedback](/source/Delayed_Auditory_Feedback), extending the time between speech and hearing
* [Directed attention fatigue](/source/Directed_attention_fatigue), a neuro-psychological phenomenon
* [Dissolved air flotation](/source/Dissolved_air_flotation), a water treatment process
* [DNA amplification fingerprinting](/source/DNA_amplification_fingerprinting), also known as DAF, a DNA profiling technique
* [Dynamic amplification factor](/source/Dynamic_amplification_factor) in structural dynamics
* Dual Pixel CMOS AF, a technology in the [Canon EOS 7D Mark II](/source/Canon_EOS_7D_Mark_II) camera

==Other uses==
* [''Diamonds Are Forever'' (novel)](/source/Diamonds_Are_Forever_(novel)), 1956 novel by [Ian Fleming](/source/Ian_Fleming)
** [''Diamonds Are Forever'' (film)](/source/Diamonds_Are_Forever_(film)), 1971 [James Bond](/source/James_Bond) film 
*** [''Diamonds Are Forever'' (soundtrack)](/source/Diamonds_Are_Forever_(soundtrack)), soundtrack to the film made by [John Barry](/source/John_Barry_(composer)) with a title song sung by [Shirley Bassey](/source/Shirley_Bassey)
* ''Daf'', a double-sided page, frequently referring to a folio of the [Babylonian Talmud](/source/Babylonian_Talmud)
* <code>daf</code>, retired ISO:639-3 code for the [Dan language](/source/Dan_language), Africa
* DAF, FAA location identifier for [Necedah Airport](/source/Necedah_Airport), Wisconsin, US
* DAF, IATA code for Duap Airport, [Papua New Guinea](/source/Papua_New_Guinea)
* Delivered At Frontier, [Incoterm](/source/Incoterms) for a named place of delivery

==See also==
* [DAFS (disambiguation)](/source/DAFS_(disambiguation))
* [Daaf Drok](/source/Daaf_Drok) (1914–2002), Dutch footballer
* Daaf or [David Baan](/source/David_Baan) (1908–1984), Dutch boxer

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