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SED
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sed
(1) (Stream EDitor) A Unix text editor that processes an entire file. It is the stream-oriented version of ed, an earlier text editor. Sed executes ed commands, but instead of editing one line at a time, sed applies the commands to the whole file.

(2) (SED) See surface-conduction electron-emitter display.
SED
(nucleonics)

1.SED - smoke-emitting diode
2.(tool, text)Sed - Stream editor.

The Unix stream editor. It has a powerful but cryptic command language and is based on regular expressions.

There is a GNU version called GNU Sed.


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parties buying from them in order to facilitate the exporter's completion of a Shipper's Export Declaration.
This statement appears on the commercial invoice, ocean or airway bill of lading, and the shipper's export declaration to notify the carrier and all foreign parties that the item may be exported only to certain destinations.
Department of Commerce Shipper's Export Declaration (SED) (Form 7525V).
 
 
 
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