RAD - Three Letter Acronym

Three Letter Acronym

  • RAD Game Tools, a video game development tools provider
  • Radiation assessment detector, a scientific instrument on board the Curiosity rover
  • Radley railway station, England; National Rail station code RAD
  • Rapid-access disc, a high-speed disk drive
  • Rapid application development, an iterative application development methodology derived from Information Engineering
  • Rational Application Developer, an integrated development environment (IDE) made by IBM's Rational Software division
  • Reactive Airway Disease, a.k.a. Reactive Airways Dysfunction Syndrome (RADS)
  • Reactive attachment disorder, an emotional disorder
  • Rebuilding America's Defenses, the main report of PNAC
  • Reflex anal dilatation, a controversial diagnostic technique
  • Reichsarbeitsdienst, the National Socialism-era German National Labor Service
  • Relative abundance distribution, a measure of biodiversity
  • Researchers Alliance for Development, a World Bank multidisciplinary network of researchers
  • Restriction site associated DNA markers, a genetic mapping technique
  • Responsible Appliance Disposal, a voluntary partnership program that help protect the ozone layer and reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.
  • Right Angle Drill, a drill with the chuck mounted 90 degrees (perpendicular) to the main body for use in tight spaces
  • Right Axis Deviation, a heart condition where the electrical conduction of the heart is beyond normal limits
  • Rite Aid, NYSE stock symbol RAD
  • Robot Alchemic Drive, video game
  • Royal Academy of Dance, a London-based International dance examination board specialising in Classical Ballet
  • Royal Association for Deaf people, British charity
  • Rules for Archival Description, a ruleset for the description of archives, published by the Canadian Council of Archives.

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