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  2. Petroleum Administration for Defense Districts - Wikipedia

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    The United States is divided into five Petroleum Administration for Defense Districts, or PADDs.These were created during World War II under the Petroleum Administration for War to help organize the allocation of fuels derived from petroleum products, including gasoline and diesel (or "distillate") fuel.

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  5. Portable Application Description - Wikipedia

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    PAD saves time for both authors and webmasters, while allowing the specification to support the latest changes to operating systems and hardware. PAD files most commonly have .XML or .PAD file name extension. PAD uses a simplified XML syntax that does not use name/value pairs in tags. All tags are attribute-free.

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    AOL Mail for Verizon Customers · Apr 30, 2024 Create and manage 3rd-party app passwords If you use a 3rd-party email app to access your AOL Mail account, you may need a special code to give that app permission to access your AOL account.

  7. Program-associated data - Wikipedia

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    Program Associated Data (PAD) or Program Service Data (PSD) is the data displayed on many HD Radio and satellite radio receivers. [1] It can describe the program being transmitted and other information such as the name of the song, the artist and the genre of music.

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  9. Packet assembler/disassembler - Wikipedia

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    A packet assembler/disassembler, abbreviated PAD is a communications device which provides multiple asynchronous terminal connectivity to an X.25 (packet-switching) network or host computer. It collects data from a group of terminals and places the data into X.25 packets (assembly).