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ADE
(redirected from Attenuation Distortion Equivalent (ITU-T))

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ADEA-D-E Series of Lie Algebras (mathematics; representation theory)
ADEAbsorption-Desorption Equilibrium (thermal)
ADEAcademy of Distinguished Engineers (UCONN)
ADEAdministración y Dirección de Empresas (University degree in Spain)
ADEAdvanced Detection Equipment
ADEAdvanced Development Environment
ADEAdverse Drug Events
ADEAerial Delivery Equipment
ADEAeronautical Development Establishment
ADEAir Defense Element
ADEAir Defense Emergency
ADEAirdrop Equipment
ADEAnalog Design Environment
ADEAnalog Display Equipment
ADEAntenna Design Engineer
ADEAntibody-Dependent Enhancement
ADEApple Distinguished Educator
ADEApplication Development Environment
ADEApproved Data Element
ADEAPS Data Export
ADEArkansas Department of Education
ADEArmy Data Encyclopedia
ADEArray Drive Electronics
ADEAssign Digit Editing
ADEAssistant Division Engineer
ADEAssociation of Departments of English
ADEAthletes and Education
ADEAttenuation Distortion Equivalent (ITU-T)
ADEAudible Doppler Enhancer
ADEAufforderung zur DatenEingabe
ADEAuthorized Data Element
ADEAutomated Design Engineering
ADEAutomatic Data Entry
ADEAutomatic Data Exchange
ADEAutomatic Design Engineering
ADEAutomatic Directory Exchange
ADEAuxiliary Differential Equation
ADEAxially Displaced Ellipse (antenna)
ADEAdvanced Dynamic Execution
ADEApplication Deployment Engines

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