CID
CID
Cid
(sɪd; Spanish θið)CID
Cid
(sɪd)n.
C.I.D.
c.i.d.
CID
Noun | 1. | CID - the United States Army's principal law enforcement agency responsible for the conduct of criminal investigations for all levels of the Army anywhere in the world |
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释义 | CIDCIDCid(sɪd; Spanish θið)CIDCid(sɪd)n. C.I.D.c.i.d.CID
cidcidCidCidorCid Campeador(sĭd, Span. thēth kämpāäthōr`) [Span.,=lord conqueror], d. 1099, Spanish soldier and national hero, whose real name was Rodrigo (or Ruy) Díaz de Vivar. Under Ferdinand I and Sancho II of Castile he distinguished himself while fighting against the Moors, but Alfonso VI distrusted him and banished (1081) him from Castile. Entering the service of the Moorish ruler of Zaragoza (a course not unusual among Castilian nobles of his time, in accord with the rights of a free lord in feudal society), he fought against Moors and Christians alike. In 1094 he conquered the kingdom of Valencia, which he ruled until his death. His widow Jimena surrendered the kingdom to the Almoravids in 1102. The Cid's exploits have been much romanticized. The Song of the Cid, an anonymous Old Spanish work of the 12th cent., has served as basis for numerous treatments, notably the plays by Guillén de Castro y Bellvís and Pierre Corneille.BibliographySee R. Menéndez Pidal, The Cid and His Spain (2 vol., 1929, tr. 1934, repr. 1971); R. Southey, ed., Chronicle of the Cid (1980). CIDCidCidCIDCID(Configuration, Installation and Distribution) IBM software for controlling software distribution throughout a network from a central source.CIDCIDAbbreviation for:cytomegalic inclusion disease Center for Infectious Diseases combined immunodeficiency disease chemotherapy-induced diarrhoea chick-infective dose Choice In Dying combined immunodeficiency Community Index Database (Medspeak-UK) CIDCytomegalic inclusion disease, see there.device(di-vis') [Fr. devis, contrivance]abduction deviceadaptive deviceAssistive technology.adaptive seating deviceAbbreviation: ASDassistive technology deviceAssistive technology.augmentative devicebag mask devicebelay devicebiventricular assist deviceAbbreviation: BiVADcardiac rhythm management deviceAbbreviation: CRMDcervical immobilization deviceAbbreviation: CIDcharge-coupled deviceAbbreviation: CCDclitoral vacuum deviceelectronic infusion deviceAbbreviation: EIDesophageal intubation detector devicePatient careIf aspiration is difficult or stomach contents are withdrawn, or both, the endotracheal (ET) tube may have been placed in the esophagus and needs to be removed and reinserted. If aspiration is easy and free of stomach contents, it is probable that the ET tube is located in the trachea; the rescuer should then confirm tube placement by other techniques, e.g., a combination of auscultation, x-ray, and pulse oximetry. femoral compression deviceflow-restricted oxygen-powered ventilation deviceAbbreviation: FROPVDFlutter deviceSee: Flutter devicehead immobilization devicehumanitarian use deviceHumanitarian device exemption.improvised explosive deviceAbbreviation: IEDinput deviceinspiratory impedance threshold deviceInspiratory impedance threshold valve.intrauterine contraceptive deviceAbbreviation: IUCD, IUDSee: intrauterine contraceptive device. Kendrick extrication deviceSee: Kendrick extrication deviceleft ventricular assist deviceAbbreviation: LVADlistening devicemedical devicemobility deviceneedleless deviceoxygen-conserving deviceAbbreviation: OCRoxygen-powered ventilation deviceCAUTION!During resuscitation, it is necessary to use the positive-pressure aspect of this device and manually trigger or compress the button because the patient cannot open the valve by inhaling. These devices should be fitted with an overinflation high-pressure alarm to avoid gastric distention and/or barotrauma.personal flotation deviceAbbreviation: PFDpersonal assistive mobility devicePersonal mobility device.personal mobility devicepointing deviceposition-indicating deviceAbbreviation: PIDpositive beam limiting devicepowered mobility deviceAbbreviation: PMDpressure relief deviceprosthetic terminal deviceprotective devicepubovaginal devicesequential compression deviceAbbreviation: SCD.single-use devicespine arthroplasty devicesuperconductive quantum interference deviceAbbreviation: SQUIDtelecommunication device for the deafAbbreviation: TDDvenous access deviceventricular assist deviceAbbreviation: VADcervical immobilization deviceAbbreviation: CIDCID
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