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QED

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AcronymDefinition
QEDQuod Erat Demonstrandum (Latin: Which Was to Be Demonstrated)
QEDQuantum Electrodynamics
QEDQuite Easily Done
QEDQualitative European Drug Research
QEDQuality Education Data, Inc.
QEDQuestion Everything Done
QEDQuadcap Embeddable Database
QEDQuantum Effect Design
QEDQueen Elizabeth Drive
QEDQueen's Economics Department (Queen's University Kingston, ON, Canada)
QEDQuantum Explosion Dynamo (gaming)
QEDQuantum Effects Devices
QEDQuantitative Economics Doctorate
QEDQuest for Economic Development (UK)
QEDQuick Editor
QEDQuantum Economic Development
QEDQuest Enabling Designs Ltd. (UK)
QEDQuickly and Easily Done (Colloquial: Mathematical proofs)
QEDQuality Engineering Directorate
QEDQuickly Ends Dandruff
QEDQueues Enforth Development, Inc.
QEDQuest Engineering Development
QEDQuality Education @ A Distance (AU)
QEDQuicktime for Education
QEDQuechua, Ancash, Conchucos, Northern (SIL code, Peru)
QEDQuantitative Enterprise Development
QEDQuilting Engineering Divas
QEDQuinn Elicits Dismay
QEDQualifying Educational Data
QEDQuick and Easy Drawings
QEDQuality Evaluation for Dismantlement
QEDQuick Epicenter Determination(s) (USGS)


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The FBI characterized the QED data as "extremely sensitive.
Source: QED PURCHASING POWER In the 2004-05 school year, technology expenditures will become increasingly centralized * BUILDING BUDGET DISTRICT BUDGET 2000-2001 16% 84% 2001-2002 9% 91% 2002-2003 6% 94% 2003-2004 2% 98% 2004-2005 2% 98% * Figures reflect percent of total technology spending excluding E-rate funds Note: Table made from bar graph.
According to a 2002 study by QED, 96 percent of K-12 teachers surveyed said they use the Internet as a teaching resource, with 60 percent of elementary-school and 65 percent of middle-school teachers requiring students to use it for at least some assignments.
 
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