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RSD


RSD


RSD most often refers to:

  • Serbian dinar, ISO 4217 code for the currency of the Republic of Serbia
  • Reflex sympathetic dystrophy; see complex regional pain syndrome
  • Rejection sensitive dysphoria in psychology

RSD may also refer to:

Science

  • Redshift-space distortions in cosmology
  • Rejection sensitive dysphoria in psychology
  • Repetitive stress disorder, another term for repetitive strain injury
  • Regulator of sigma D, an anti-sigma factor in E. coli bacteria

Statistics

  • Relative standard deviation
  • Robust standard deviation

Technology

  • Really Simple Discovery, an XML format describing some features of a blog service
  • Remote sensing data
  • Roller shutter door
  • Retinal scanning display, another term for a virtual retinal display
  • Recreational Software Designs, the developer of the game creation system Game-Maker

People

  • Rahul Sharad Dravid, an Indian former cricketer and commentator
  • Alias of Rob Smith (British musician), British electronic musician

Schools and school districts

  • Rochester School for the Deaf, a school in Rochester, New York, USA
  • Royal School Dungannon, a grammar school in Northern Ireland
  • Reading School District in Reading, Pennsylvania
  • Recovery School District - Louisiana
  • Rhinelander School District in Rhinelander, Wisconsin
  • Rochester City School District in Rochester, New York
  • Rockwood School District in St. Louis County, Missouri
  • Roosevelt School District in Phoenix, Arizona

Other uses

  • Record Store Day, an annual celebration of independent record stores
  • RSD-Gaskiya, or Social Democratic Rally, a political party of Niger
  • Real Social Dynamics, a US-based company specializing in teaching men how to meet and pick up women, run by Julien Blanc
  • Reichssicherheitsdienst (Reich security service), Hitler's SS bodyguard unit in Nazi Germany
  • Rock Sound International Airport, Bahamas (IATA code: RSD)

Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: RSD by Wikipedia (Historical)