- EDS
EDS may refer to:
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Earth Departure Stage , a rocket stage forming part of NASA's project Constellation
*Educational Specialist (Ed.S.), a terminal academic degree in the U.S.
*European Democrat Students , a centre-right political students union
*EdS , registered trademark for natural perfumes and cosmetics, very low irritating and insignificant allergic potential
*Ehlers-Danlos syndrome , a group of heritable connective tissue disorders
*Electrodynamic suspension , a type of magnetic levitation
*Electronic Data Systems ,Hewlett-Packard 's global Information Technology services subsidiary
*Electronic Document System , an early graphical hypertext system
*Electronic Drilling System , a control system used on oil drilling rigs
*Embedded development studio , an Integrated development environment from Unistring tech solutions Pvt Ltd, INDIA.
*Emergency Detection System , a component of NASA's Apollo Spacecraft used to automatically trigger an abort during the launch sequence.
*Episodic Dyscontrol Syndrome , a pattern of episodic, abnormal, and often violent and uncontrollable social behavior with little or no provocation; it may result from diseases of the limbic system or the temporal lobe or may accompany abuse of alcohol or some other psychoactive substance.
*Ethylene Dimethyl Sulfonate , a drug used in temporary sterilization in rats relating to hormone controlled neoplasia
*Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy , a method used to determine the energy spectrum of X-ray radiation
*Environmental Defence Society , a New Zealand environmental organisation
*Episcopal Divinity School , an Episcopal Seminary inCambridge, Massachusetts
*Evansville Day School , an independent college-prep school inEvansville, Indiana
*Event Distribution System or Server, a network entity or subsystem that manages event notification distribution
*Excessive Daytime Sleepiness , a sleep disorder symptom, specially common in Sleep Apnea and Narcolepsy
*Explosive Detection System, a mechanism for detectingexplosive material
*Extended Data Services (now XDS), a standard for the delivery of metadata on NTSC video signals
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