ESD

ESD may refer to:

Science

  • ESD (gene), a human gene/enzyme
  • Electrostatic discharge, a sudden flow of electricity between two electrically charged objects
  • Electrostatic-sensitive device, any component which can be damaged by common static charges
  • Energy spectral density, a part of a function in statistical signal processing
  • Environmental secondary detector, a gaseous detection device used with environmental scanning electron microscopes
  • Equivalent spherical diameter, a diameter of a sphere of equivalent volume
  • Extreme subdwarf, a type of star

Medicine

Education

Government and law

Technology

  • Electronic smoking device, a device that simulates the feeling of smoking
  • Electronic software distribution, delivery of digital media content
  • Emergency shut down, a valve that stops flow in an emergency
  • Engineering Society of Detroit, a multi-disciplinary association in Michigan, U.S.
  • Enlightened Sound Daemon, audio software

Transport

Other uses

gollark: Of course, they *can*, and so could anyone else if it was ever leaked somehow.
gollark: In fairness, Google doesn't have much of a reason to look at individuals' data unless they do something.
gollark: And different passwords for each, I hope.
gollark: Hashed, though, if they're sensible.
gollark: Which Google has, mind you. Except the second bit, probably.
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