EDTA (disambiguation)

EDTA (disambiguation)

EDTA is

* EDTA, a popular acronym for the chemical compound ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid.
* Electric Drive Transportation Association [http://www.electricdrive.org] . With EVAAP (Electric Vehicle Association of Asia Pacific) [http://www.evaap.org] and AVERE [http://www.avere.org] , form the WEVA association (World Electric Vehicle Association, chairman Hisashi Ishitani).
* Epstein-Dumas Test of Adultness, an assessment of one's ability to perform in an "adult" capacity in various facets of life.


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