1. SDS - Noun
2. SDS - Proper noun
(UK, historical) Initialism of Special Demonstration Squad.
(US, historical) Initialism of Students for a Democratic Society.
(organic chemistry) Initialism of sodium dodecyl sulfate.
Initialism of safety data sheet.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA member of SDS also read a statement from McCluskey’s mother, Jill McCluskey. Source: Internet
By 1968 and 1969 they would profoundly affect SDS, particularly at national gatherings of the membership, forming a well-groomed, disciplined faction which followed the Progressive Labor Party line. Source: Internet
At the War Council, the Weathermen had decided to close the SDS National Office, ending the major campus-based organization of the 1960s which at its peak was a mass organization with 100,000 members. Source: Internet
For this reason, the semiconductor fabrication facilities are highly automated, and may feature negative pressure gas bottles safe delivery system (SDS). Source: Internet
Generally, the amount of SDS bound is relative to the size of the protein (usually 1.4g SDS per gram of protein), so that the resulting denatured proteins have an overall negative charge, and all the proteins have a similar charge to mass ratio. Source: Internet
In 1969, Xerox acquired Scientific Data Systems (SDS), which it renamed the Xerox Data Systems (XDS) division and which produced the Sigma line and its successor XDS 5xx series of mainframe computers in the 1960s and 1970s. Source: Internet