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GCD
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GCDGreatest Common Divisor
GCDGriffith College Dublin (Dublin, Ireland)
GCDGreatest Common Denominator
GCDGrand Comic-Book Database
GCDgroundwater conservation district
GCDGlobal Cooldown (gaming)
GCDGrand Coulee Dam
GCDGlen Canyon Dam
GCDGeneral and Complete Disarmament
GCDGlobal Clinical Development
GCDGreater Confinement Disposal (waste management)
GCDGlobal Communication Devices
GCDGaia Community Discussion
GCDGlobal Clan Directory (gaming)
GCDGenetic Chromosome Dissection
GCDGlobal Connectivity Demonstration
GCDGoals of Care Designation
GCDGlass Cutting Device
GCDGeneral Defense Position/Plan
GCDGenerator Control Display
GCDGlobal Column Decoder (computer memory)
GCDGeneral Commercial District (various locations)
GCDGulf Coast Division (Orange, TX)
GCDGroup Creative Director (various organizations)


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As illustrated by the following example, one can search into individual metadata fields using this syntax:</p> <pre> <search> <title>LOMster</title> <creatorname>Ternier</creatorname> </search> </pre> <p>In our first interoperability step, a greatest common denominator for all query languages was offered at the level of the federated search service that forwards queries into the network.
touch for supermarkets: they are perhaps the greatest common denominator in British life, and their mastery of public relations gimmicks is second to none.
Summers and Ted-Larry Pebworth, in their introduction, note the greatest common denominator is the essays' "historical ground[ing]" (3).
 
 
 
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