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DDS Data Distribution System.
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DDS A trademark of AT&T, identifying a private line service for digital data communications in the data rate range between 2400 and 56,000 bps. Commonly used in countries other than the USA at 64 or 128 kbps or higher.
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ddc Dideoxycytidine (zalcitabine, HIVID), a nucleoside analog drug that inhibits the replication of HIV. See also Nucleoside Analog.
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ddi Dideoxyinosine (didanosine, Videx), a nucleoside analog drug that inhibits the replication of HIV. See also Nucleoside Analog.
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DDS Stands for digital data service, a dedicated communications line that provides transmission at speeds up to 56 Kbps. DDS lines use a device known as a CSU/DSU rather than a modem for connecting two networks. The CSU, or Channel Service Unit, connects the network to the transmission line; the DSU, or Data Service Unit, converts data for transmission by the CSU and controls data flow.
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