EOD
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The EOD is Earth Overshoot Day, the calculated illustrative calendar date on which humanity’s resource consumption for the year exceeds Earth’s capacity to regenerate those resources that year.
EOD may also refer to:
Business and organizations
- Entrance on Duty, a reference to employment entry in public sector jobs
- Equal opportunity and diversity
- Expression of Dissatisfaction, an acronym used in customer service departments
Computing and technology
- End of Data character or signal, in computing
- End Of Discussion, an acronym sometimes used in text messaging
- Equipment Operating Data, operating data used for public transport devices
Entertainment and media
- eBooks on Demand, European project/network/service for digitisation of the public domain books on user`s demand against small fee
- Esoteric Order of Dagon, a fictional cult in the Cthulhu mythos of H. P. Lovecraft
- Eve of Destruction (series), a series of mods for the Battlefield series
Timing and scheduling
- End of day, a financial markets term
- Every Other Day, a reference in medicine terminology to timing, often also seen as q.o.d. (from Latin quaque altera die)
- Every other day fasting, an eating pattern in which a person eats one day, then fasts for one day
- Extension of date, using something past its expiration date, but verifying its quality before use
Other uses
- Electric organ discharge, electric discharge generated by the organs of animals
- Explosive Ordnance Disposal, the disposal of bombs
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