What does ACD mean?
ACD means active compression-decompression technique
What is the abbreviation for active compression-decompression technique?
active compression-decompression technique can be abbreviated as ACD
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What does ACD stand for? ACD stands for "active compression-decompression technique". |
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How to abbreviate "active compression-decompression technique"? "active compression-decompression technique" can be abbreviated as ACD. |
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What is the meaning of ACD abbreviation? The meaning of ACD abbreviation is "active compression-decompression technique". |
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What is ACD abbreviation? One of the definitions of ACD is "active compression-decompression technique". |
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What does ACD mean? ACD as abbreviation means "active compression-decompression technique". |
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What is shorthand of active compression-decompression technique? The most common shorthand of "active compression-decompression technique" is ACD. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ACBT - Active Cycle of Breathing Technique
- ACT - Active Control Technique
- CODEC - Compression/Decompression Module
- DCS - Decompression Sickness
- DCI - Decompression Illness
- DRS - Decompression, Reduction and Stabilization
- DSP - Decompression Sickness Panel
- ACD - Active Compression Decompression
- DCAP - Decompression Computation and Analysis Program
- DIVERT - Decompression Intervention of Variceal Rebleeding Trial
- Dmt - Decompression Mobilization Therapy
- DPE - Decompression Performance Enhancement
- DTS - Decompression Traction System
- ACD-CPR - active compression-decompression resuscitation
- CODEC - Compression/Decompression, also called "Codec"
- DC - Decompression Chamber
- acc - Active Content Compression
- Art - Active Release Technique
- ACD-CPR - Active compression-decompression cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- TAPES - Technique And Practice (or Pressure) Equals Skill. Technique alone is not enough. Application of a new technique in a practice or pressure situation is required to turn the technique into a skill and then improve it.