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Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD)German political party. Formed in 1875 as the Socialist Workers' Party and renamed in 1890, it is Germany's oldest and largest single party. Its influence grew until World War I, when centrists led by Karl Kautsky formed the Independent Social Democrats and leftists led by Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht formed the Spartacists. The SPD's right wing under Friedrich Ebert helped crush the Soviet-style uprisings in Germany in 1918, and the party won 37% of the vote in the 1919 elections. The government's acceptance of the Treaty of Versailles and Germany's severe economic problems caused a drop in support in the 1920s. Outlawed by the Nazis in 1933, the party revived after World War II in West Germany and grew steadily, receiving almost 46% of the vote in the 1972 elections. It formed coalition governments with the Christian Democratic Union (1966–69) and the Free Democratic Party (1969–82). In 1990 it reunited with a newly independent SPD from the former East Germany. The party returned to power in 1998 under Gerhard Schröder, who served as chancellor of Germany until 2005. SPD(Serial Presence Detect) The method used by DIMM memory modules to communicate their capacity and features to the computer. Data such as manufacturer, size, speed, voltage and row and column addresses are stored in an EEPROM chip on the module. Two pins are used to transmit the data in serial, in contrast to the earlier parallel method (PPD), in which each pin represented one bit. See PPD.
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| On cross-motions for summary judgment, the district court concluded that the terms of the plan controlled over those of the SPD and dismissed the employee's claim. In architectural applications, key value drivers are SPD's energy efficiency and daylighting ability, while for aerospace applications where light levels are especially intense, weight-saving SPD glazings reduce maintenance and offer an unprecedented combination of dynamic control of light, glare and heat through windows. The proceeds will be used by Research Frontiers to expand its operations, including increased marketing of its state-of-the-art SPD light-control film technology and products using SPD technology, and for working capital and general corporate purposes. |
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