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English - Turkish
(Askeri) elektronik saldırı (eski adıyla Elektronik Karşı Tedbirler (ECM)); acil faaliyet/işlem; icra üyesi; icra üyesi asistanı (electronic attack (previously ECM); emergency action; executive agent; executive assistant)
(Askeri) her (each)
{k} each
Turkish - Turkish
Sümerler'de tanrı Enki'ye verilen ad
Spanish - English
Basque Nationalist political party
Turkish - English
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ethyl acetate
Enterprise Architecture: a framework used to manage and align an organization's business processes, Information Technology (IT) data, software and hardware, with the organization's overall strategy
Electronic Arts
Name of Enki in Akkadian and Babylonian mythology
Alternative form of ea
In Mesopotamian religion, the god of water. He formed a triad of deities with Anu and Bel. Originally a local deity in the city of Eridu, he evolved into the lord of the fresh waters beneath the earth, the god of ritual purification, and a patron of sorcery and incantations. Akkadian mythology makes him the father of Marduk. His counterpart among the Sumerians was Enki, from whose half-fish, half-goat form the astrological figure of Capricorn is derived
State level Extension employees who work closely with state specialists to provide support for county programming
European Co-operation for Accreditation
Endangerment Assessment; Enforcement Agreement; Environmental Action; Environmental Assessment; Environmental Audit Source: US EPA
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the Babylonian god of wisdom; son of Apsu and father of Marduk; counterpart of the Sumerian Enki; as one of the supreme triad including Anu and Bel he was assigned control of the watery element
East Africa
ENROLLED ACTUARY
God of water and of Wisdom Ea was Marduk's father
Environmental Assessment, used to determine whether or not proposed airport projects will have one or more significant impacts
engagement area
environmental assessment: an evaluation of environmental impacts to determine whether or not significant impacts would result from a project and, if so, what those impacts are and of what magnitude (can result in either a FONSI (finding of no significant impact) or an EIS)
Environmental Assessment
Employment Act 1996
A written environmental analysis that is prepared under the National Environmental Policy Act to determine whether a federal action would significantly affect the environment and thus require preparation of a more detailed environmental impact statement
Similar to an EIS, but not nearly as complex or rigorous Usually used on smaller projects with lesser impact (Sometimes Edward Abbey is referred to as EA )
Environment Australia, Department of Environment and Heritage, providing national leadership in the protection and conservation of the environment
European Cooperation for Accreditation
A river or watercourse
Extended address Each octet in the Frame Relay frame header ends with an EA bit The EA bit is 1 in the last octet of the header and 0 in all other octets
Environmental Assessment: The document that NEPA requires the agencies to prepare in order to address and analyze proposed actions on public lands The EA must address issues raised by the public during "scoping "
Emergency Assistance services
method and form used to make a non-purchase order payment or order material/services which are exempt from the Procurement Code
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Environment Agency
Each ELR - Elevating Legrest ERP - Easy Remote Programmer ESS - Emergency Stop Switch EXT - Extension EXTND - Extended
Environment Agency (for England and Wales)
European co-operation for Accreditation Merged in November 1997 from the European Accreditation of Certification (EAC) and European co-operation for the Accreditation of Laboratories (EAL) A major role for EA is to develop, evaluate and ensure the maintenance of conformity assessment bodies Membership of EA consist of the nationally recognized accreditation bodies of the European Union and EFTA Other non EU/EFTA nations, with nationally recognized accreditation functions, in line with international standards, may also join as Associate Members
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