| HPD | hearing protective device; high-protein diet; home peritoneal dialysis |
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| ICC | immunocompetent cells; immunocytochemistry; Indian childhood cirrhosis; intensive coronary care; int... |
| ICD | I-cell disease; immune complex disease; implantable cardioverter defibrillator; impulse-control diso... |
| IDE | insulin-degrading enzyme; investigational device exemption |
| ILD | interstitial lung disease; intraoperative localization device; ischemic leg disease; ischemic limb d... |
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is an emblem or design, usually on the fly.
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A printer's ornament. Also an insignia that is the publisher's identifying mark.
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Any electronic gadget with an ability to receive input (via a keyboard, or voice) or give output (via a screen, or voice, etc.) Obvious examples are computers, palm tops, cellular phones, pagers, etc.
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An invention or instrument for a specific purpose, usually a simple function. A transistor is an electronic device, and a tilting micromirror is a mechanical device, for example. E Excimer Laser: A class of lasers in which an Excited Dimer is formed and subsequently decays with photon emission of monochromatic wavelength (ultraviolet). Etch: M Removal of material in microfabrication: wet etch with fluids or dry etch using plasma or lasers.
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SCA coat-of-arms. The design must follow the rules of heraldry, must be unique within the SCA, and not clash with well known real world arms such as the Shell Logo or the British Royal Arms.
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