noun People with EDS may experience symptoms such as chronic pain, fatigue, and easy bruising.
EDS can also be used in the fashion industry as an abbreviation for 'Eccentric Dresser Syndrome', describing individuals with unique and creative style choices.
EDS stands for Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, a group of genetic connective tissue disorders characterized by joint hypermobility, skin hyperextensibility, and tissue fragility.
EDS can refer to Enterprise Data Solutions, providing data management and analytics services for businesses.
In the business world, EDS can refer to Electronic Data Systems, a multinational information technology services company.
EDS can also stand for Emotional Disturbance, a category in special education for students with emotional or behavioral disorders.
In Engineering Design and Systems, EDS may refer to Electronic Design Automation (EDA) software tools used for designing electronic systems.
In the field of writing, EDS can stand for 'Estimated Delivery Schedule' which refers to the projected timeline for completing a writing project.
In psychology, EDS can refer to 'Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome', a group of connective tissue disorders that can affect a person's physical health.
In engineering, EDS can stand for 'Engineering Design Specification' which outlines the requirements and specifications for a particular engineering project.
In the medical field, EDS can refer to 'Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome', a genetic connective tissue disorder that can cause joint hypermobility and skin fragility.
In scientific research, EDS can stand for 'Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy', a technique used to analyze the elemental composition of materials.
In education, EDS can refer to 'Emotional Disturbance', a category of special education services for students with emotional or behavioral challenges.