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  • initialism Electron capture detector.

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Examples

  • In 1994, General Motors bought control of the exclusive patent licensing rights of the NiMH battery from a company called ECD (Ener ---- Conversion Devices), but instead of developing it, tried to say it didn't work.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • AMET does PVD, and we do the subsequent step called ECD and then there would be a subsequent step called CMP.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2008

  • Mr. Miller continued to hold the remainder of his ECD stake.

    Congressional Staffers Gain From Trading in Stocks Brody Mullins 2010

  • On Sept. 22, Mr. Miller sold his final ECD shares when the stock was declining; in all, he gained about $3,200 on an investment of about $3,500 in his ECD holdings during 2008, Mr. Manley said.

    Congressional Staffers Gain From Trading in Stocks Brody Mullins 2010

  • Coachella, unlike Stagecoach, Ultra, ECD, or Bonnaroo features such a range of musical acts and seemingly bizarre manifestations of art and design that it's impossible not to suffer from stimulus overload.

    Alexander Adler: 362 Days Till Alexander Adler 2011

  • Coachella, unlike Stagecoach, Ultra, ECD, or Bonnaroo features such a range of musical acts and seemingly bizarre manifestations of art and design that it's impossible not to suffer from stimulus overload.

    Alexander Adler: 362 Days Till Alexander Adler 2011

  • Songs from the Gypsy [ECD] by Boiled in Lead. 2004 CD.

    From Lead | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • Coachella, unlike Stagecoach, Ultra, ECD, or Bonnaroo features such a range of musical acts and seemingly bizarre manifestations of art and design that it's impossible not to suffer from stimulus overload.

    Alexander Adler: 362 Days Till Alexander Adler 2011

  • ECD could usefully be the starting point for the new British government in constructing a set of interlocking, reinforcing, structural policies for the U.K.

    Britain Needs Structural Reform John Llewellyn 2010

  • The new ECD, or Electronic Control Device, provided the opportunity to deploy a second and third cartridge immediately and could even incapacitate three subjects simultaneously.

    Foreign Influence Brad Thor 2010

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