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GAD generalized anxiety disorder.
GAD,
abbreviation for generalized anxiety disorder.

generalized anxiety disorder 
GAD; an anxiety disorder characterized by the presence of excessive, uncontrollable anxiety and worry about two or more life circumstances for six months or longer, accompanied by some combination of restlessness, fatigue, muscle tension, irritability, disturbed concentration or sleep, and somatic symptoms.

GAD
General(ized) anxiety disorder, see there


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DALLAS -- Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE) of Mexico joins a growing number of generating companies and regional transmission operators (RTOs) to select Solomon's GADS NxL(TM) as their tool of choice for analyzing generating unit performance, reliability, availability, and maintainability data.
DALLAS -- ISO-New England unveiled Solomon Associates' GADS NxL(TM) Portal to its members last week.
Known for its in-depth industry benchmarking, analysis and performance improvement consulting, this step marks Solomon's entry into GADS software development.
 
 
 
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