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ACD

Abbreviation for acid-citrate-dextrose.
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ACD

Abbreviation for:
absolute claudication distance
absorbent cover dressing
acid citrate dextrose
actinomycin D
active cell death
active compression-decompression
acute colonic diverticulitis
acyl-CoA dehydrogenase
adult coeliac disease
advanced care directive
allergic contact dermatitis
alveolar capillary dysplasia
American College of Dentists
anaemic of chronic disease
angiokeratoma corporis diffusa
anterior cervical discectomy
anterior chamber depth
anterior chest diameter
apoptotic cell death
arteriosclerotic coronary disease
atherosclerotic coronary disease
Australasian College of Dermatologists
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In addition, fire doors must have a closing device and latch.
A It's code in most areas that the entry door to an attached garage be "fire-rated" and have a self closing device. The purpose is to keep a garage fire from spreading to the house.
The 8500 series velocity fuse is a positive closing device that is designed to be inserted into a hydraulic cylinder and will lock a load in place in the event of a hose failure.
* Utilize a draw tape closing device in lieu of twist ties.
He was fitted with a passive closing device and given occupational therapy to train the parents in how to use the prosthesis.
A special closing device, measuring just 12mm, was inserted into the heart to plug the gap between his pumping chambers.
Coming soon from Safe-Strap is Fall-Stop, which Giampavolo says is an adjustable leg-hole closing device for shopping carts that "might just make seat belts obsolete." Instead of buckling in one's child with a strap, Mom or Dad simply slides the Fall-Stop down over the child's legs.
The drawers and pullouts showcase Blumotion, a soft and silent closing device. Circle #257
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