PDA (disambiguation)
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A PDA is most commonly a personal digital assistant, also known as a personal data assistant, a mobile electronic device.
PDA may also refer to:
In science, medicine and technology:
- Patent ductus arteriosus, a heart defect
- Posterior descending artery, an alternative name for the posterior interventricular artery
- Photodiode array, a type of detector
- Polydiacetylenes, a family of conducting polymers
- Potato dextrose agar, a microbiological media for culturing yeast and fungus
- Pathological demand avoidance syndrome
In mathematics:
- Pitch detection algorithm, to find the pitch of a signal
- Pushdown automaton, a type of abstract device in automata theory
In music:
- "PDA" (song), a song by Interpol
- "PDA", a song by the Backstreet Boys from This Is Us
- P.D.A. (We Just Don't Care), a song by John Legend
In politics:
- Alternative Democratic Pole, a political party in Colombia (Polo Democrático Alternativo)
- Pregnancy Discrimination Act, US
- Progressive Democratic Alliance, a past political party in British Columbia, Canada
- Progressive Democrats of America, faction
- Party of Democratic Action, a Bosniak party in Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Aruban Democratic Party, an Aruban political party (Partido Democrático Arubano)
Organizations:
- Parenteral Drug Association
- Pharmacists' Defence Association, UK
- Peruvian Debate Association, for inter-school debating
- Pinoy Dream Academy, the Philippine franchise of Endemol's Star Academy
- Population and Community Development Association, Thailand
- Professional Driver Association, of NASCAR drivers before the 1969 Talladega 500
Other uses:
- PDA (The Office), episode from US TV series
- Past Doctor Adventures, spin-off novels from the BBC's Doctor Who
- Public development authority, government-owned corporation in Washington, US
- Private defense agency
- Pub Design Awards
- Public display of affection
- Professional Development Award, offered by the Scottish Qualification Authority.
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