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ARD A prehistoric tool for ploughing fields.
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ARDS A malfunction of the lung resulting from injury to the small air sacs and the capillaries of the lungs. Upon injury, blood and fluid leak into the air sacs, making breathing difficult. The condition can be fatal.
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ARDS This is a life threatening acute syndrome that causes injury to the air sacs and small blood vessels in the lung and results in respiratory failure due to the lack of oxygen.
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ARD An exit program that is used with the SQL Client Integration feature of OS/400. It enables SQL applications to access data managed by a database management system other than the OS/400 relational database.
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ARD descent, a grandson of Benjamin (Num. 26:38-40). In 1 Chr. 8:3 he is called Addar. His descendants are mentioned in Num. 26:40.
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