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PDA personal digital assistant: a lightweight consumer electronic device that looks like a hand-held computer but instead performs specific tasks; can serve as a diary or a personal database or a telephone or an alarm clock etc.
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PDA PDA may stand for:* personal digital assistant, a type of handheld computer.* public display of affection, an area of study within social psychology* patent ductus arteriosus, a medical term referring to a congenital defect where the ductus arteriosus fails to close after birth* pushdown automaton, a type of abstract device in automata theory*Progressive Democrats of America, a Democratic progressive organization in the United States. ...
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PDA Patent ductus arteriosis or the failure of a blood vessel called the ductus arteriosis to close after birth. This vessel, which is important in fetal life, normally closes shortly after birth.
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PDA Is a Portable Digital Assistant. A PDA is smaller than a laptop and does not have a keyboard built in like a palmtop. PDAs are typically used for sending or receiving emails, taking notes or storing addresses. Many palm devices provide a cradle or infrared device to hotsync or beam information to a desktop system. Some models come equipped with cellular-links or satellite links.
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PDA Patent or persistent ductus arteriosus - a passage used for circulation before the baby is born remains open, instead of closing shortly after birth. This causes red blood to return from the aorta back to the lungs.
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