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PPD The percentage of subject population who will be dissatisfied (uncomfortable) in a given environment as predicted by a theoretical index (generally that of Fanger). see PMV
Ãâó: www.learn.londonmet.ac.uk/packages/clear/glossary/...
PPD Planning and Policy Development http://www.ppd.bham.ac.uk/
Ãâó: www.bugs.bham.ac.uk/studentvoices/studentreps/glos...
PPD a condition that describes a range of physical and emotional changes that many mothers can have after giving birth to a baby.
Ãâó: www.depression-help-center.com/glossary.htm
PPD The automated consumer payment application developed by NACHA to allow a consumer to authorize the debiting or crediting of his/her account by a company or financial institution usually in connection with a standing obligation.
Ãâó: www.treasury.pncbank.com/fundstransfer/glossary.ht...
PPD an automated authorized debit or credit to a personal account from a company or financial institution
Ãâó: www.amsouth.com/CBRC/glossary.asp
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