Sed (disambiguation)

Sed (disambiguation)

Sed may refer to
*Scottish Education Department
*Surface-conduction Electron-emitter Display
*Sed card, a "portfolio-on-a-card" used by models and actors
*Sed festival, in Ancient Egypt
*sed, a Unix utility for processing text
*Selective eating disorder
*Serious Emotional Disturbance
*Shippers Export Declaration, a form required by the U.S. Census Bureau / Bureau of Industry and Security for international shipments under certain conditions
*Smoke emitting diode
*Society Economic Design, the biannual conference regarding the topic of economic design
*Spectral Energy Distribution, a means of characterizing astronomical sources (also, spectral energy diagram)
*Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita, an inherited genetic bone disorder
*Stochastic electrodynamics
*Surface-conduction Electron-emitter Display, a flat panel display technology
*Survey of English Dialects
*Solar energy digest
*SED, Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschland, the Socialist Unity Party of Germany of the former German Democratic Republic
*The New York State Education Department
*SED Systems, a Canadian satellite systems integrator and developer (Space Engineering Division)
*Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (Sed rate), a common hematology test


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