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AEDSee: Automated external defibrillator.
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AEDThe ISO 4217 currency code for United Arab Emirates Dirham.
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AEDAUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING and DESIGN: enginering at it's finest, top the line, best of the best, extremly high quality products, comparable to Veilside,
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AEDUnited Arab Emirates Dirham (Local currency of UAE which has 7 emirates, the three largest being: Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah)
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AEDAutomated External Defibrillator, a medical device used to asses and shock the heart when CPR is being preformed in an attempt to restart the heart.
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AEDAUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR - medical equipment: a small lightweight device for measuring and defibrillating irregular heart rhythms, such as cardiac arrest.
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AEDDefinition The ISO currency code for the UAE Dirham.
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AED A computerized medical device that can check a person’s heart rhythm and determine if it requires a shock. The AED uses voice prompts, lights and text messages to tell the rescuer the steps to take. [..]
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AED<programming language> (AED) (Or "ALGOL Extended for Design") A systems language for the IBM 7090 and IBM 360 developed at MIT System Laboratory ca. 1965 by a team led by Douglas T. Ross (now at Softech). AED is an extension of ALGOL 60 with records ("plexes"), pointers, and dynamic allocation. DYNAMO II was written in AED [..]
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AED
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AEDThe ISO 4217 currency code for United Arab Emirates Dirham.
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AEDAed or AED may refer to:
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AEDAed, or Aodh, is the prince of the Daoine Sidhe and a god of the underworld in Irish mythology. He is known from inscriptions as the eldest son of Lir, High King of the Tuatha de Dannan, and Aoibh, a [..]
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AEDAED, formerly the Academy for Educational Development (1961-2011), was a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that focused on education, health and economic development for the "least advantaged in the Un [..]
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AEDAutomatic External Defibrillator
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