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What does 3D stand for?

Dull, Dirty and Dangerous (robotics)


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3com Certified Solutions Associate (networking certification given by 3Com)
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Desire Discipline Dedication (Team 3D Counter-Strike gaming clan)
Dexter and Deedee (Dexter's Laboratory TV series)
Dudley Death Drop (pro wrestling move)
Third Day (band)
Third District (Washington, DC)
Three Dimensional
Triple Diffused (bipolar technology)
Three-Dimensional Alternating Direction Implicit Finite-Difference Time-Domain
3-Dimensional Application Programming Interface
Three-Dimensional Augmented Reality
Three-Dimensional Virtual Reality
Three-Dimensional Antenna Synthetic Aperature Radar
3D Conformal Radiation Therapy



Samples in periodicals archive:
The one-of-a-kind Looj saves people time and frees them from the dull, dirty and dangerous work of gutter cleaning better than ever.
Robots are gaining in popularity as more and more people prefer not to tackle dull, dirty and dangerous tasks," said Helen Greiner, co-founder and chairman of iRobot.
PITTSBURGH -- The increasing adoption of robots that do dull, dirty and dangerous tasks has sparked a new class of developers, creating a variety of innovative robot applications.

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