| SDS | Speech Discrimination Scores |
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| SDS | Standard Deviation Score |
| SDS | Sudden Death Syndrome |
| SDS | Symptom Distress Scale |
| SDS-PAGE | SDS poly-acrylamide gel electrophoresis |
| SDS-PAGE | Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis |
| SDS-PAGE | Sodium dodecyl sulphate- poly acrylamide gel electronphoresis |
| SDS-PAGE | sodium dodecyl sulfate-poly-acrylamide gel |
| SDS-PAGE | Sodium dodecylsulfate polyacrylamide electrophoresis |
| SDT | Signal Detection Theory |
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Do not use as those not familiar with the Adventist Church may not know what it is (it could be Soap and Detergent Association). The shortened version of Seventh-day Adventist is Adventist, which is the acceptable term on second (and subsequent) references.
Ãâó: news.adventist.org/styleguide/glossary.html
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Statistical Divisions are defined in the Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC). SDs are large, general purpose, regional type geographic areas.
Ãâó: www.abs.gov.au/websitedbs/D3310116.NSF/0/cf7491941...
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The SD was the internal and external security service, commanded by Reinhard Heydrich, and was responsible for monitoring domestic opinion, surveillance of ideological opponents, and espionage abroad. Its mood-monitoring activities were made possible by a network of approximately 30,000 "honorary" agents. Unlike the Gestapo and Kripo it had no powers of arrest, detention or interrogation.
Ãâó: www.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/rz3a035/ns_term.html
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In this case we have a situation S which has NO obvious explanation until the punch-line. The punch-line supplies a weird but sense-making and 'correct' interpretation D.
Ãâó: consc.net/notes/humor.html
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These could also be called "Do this" jokes. A situation S1 is given, and typically somebody (in the joke) is required to perform the action in S1 themselves, in some sense. This is a kind of analogy problem, so a description of the situation must be formulated. Usually there is an obvious or expected interpretation D1, which would lead to situation S1' under analogy; but instead a surprising interpretation D2 is made, leading to an unexpected situation S2 (a 'false analogy').
Ãâó: consc.net/notes/humor.html
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