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- initialism
polydioxanone
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Examples
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This is what we call a PDS watch, or a particularly dangerous situation.
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The watches that you see there for Minnesota and also for Iowa are what we call the PDS watches, which means it's a particularly dangerous situation.
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Both of these watches are issued as what we call PDS, particularly dangerous situations.
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This is what we call a PDS watch, or a particularly dangerous situation.
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These are what we call PDS watches or what would be a particularly dangerous situation.
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This one farther on up to the north is what we call a PDS watch, or a particularly dangerous situation.
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This watch in particular is what we call a PDS watch, a particularly dangerous situation, where we can see some of those large, long track tornadoes.
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These bottom two that include much of central Nebraska as well as much of central Kansas and on into Oklahoma, these are what we call PDS watches or a particularly dangerous situation where we could see those very large wedge tornadoes on the ground causing more massive destruction.
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The full quality versions of the images are made available in PDS according to the normal 6 month release schedule ...
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Let us not forget, the abysmally low ranking of India in the Global Hunger Index is despite the PDS, which is supposed to act as a safety net for the vulnerable sections of the society.
Devinder Sharma: Feeding India Is Becoming a Difficult Task 2010
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