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MDS A core of elements to use in performing comprehensive assessments in long-term care facilities.
Ãâó: ncp.aspenjournals.org/cgi/content/full/20/2/281
MDS A statistical technique for displaying differences between items, as if they were points on a map, or in a 3-dimensional space. The greater the distance, the more different the items are - in the opinions of people who rated them. This is the statistical technique used for perceptual mapping.
Ãâó: www.audiencedialogue.org/gloss-stats.html
MDS Multipoint distribution service; a method of distributing video programs from a central high point (usually a tall building) by microwave to subscribers equipped with special antennas. Sometimes called 'wireless cable.'
Ãâó: www.bext.com/glossary.htm
MDS a setback or buffer established between an intensive livestock facility (source) and adjacent land uses (receptors), to minimize odour nuisance.
Ãâó: www.landwise.ca/Nutrient/Glossary.htm
MDS The Monash Directory Service (MDS) is a collection of basic information about staff and students, at Monash University, which is used as a central database for many other computer systems. The service is based on LDAP, a simplified version of the OSI X.500 Directory protocol.
Ãâó: www.its.monash.edu.au/security/certs/theory/pki_de...
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