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HDL A type of lipoprotein that consists of about 50% protein and 19% cholesterol. It protects against CAD by removing cholesterol deposits from arteries or preventing their formation. It is also known as good cholesterol.
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HD High Density. Applies to 3 1/2" floppy disk drives and diskettes. Refers to a storage capacity of 1.44 Mbytes. HD diskettes can be identified by a "HD" near the silver cover. Diskettes without a HD are DD (Double Density) diskettes with approximately one-half the storage capacity (720 Kbytes).
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HD (High-Density) scanner for scanning high density barcodes.
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HD Signal used to synchronize the line scan rate of the camera to an external source. Mostly used in B/W applications together with VD.
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HD (High Def, in terms of 1080i/720p as appropriate) ?The new wave in image display with a wider image and a higher resolution that standard definition; 1080i and 720p is the resolution that is displayed in a High Definition image compared to 480i and 480p with Standard Definition.
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