CEB
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CEB may refer to the following:
  • Mactan-Cebu International Airport
    Mactan-Cebu International Airport
    Mactan-Cebu International Airport is a major international airport in the Visayas region of the Philippines. It is located in Lapu-Lapu City, Mactan Island, Metro Cebu and is the country's second primary gateway...

     (IATA code: CEB), a major airport in the Visayas region of the Philippines
  • Census Enumerators' Books
    Census Enumerators' Books
    During the decennial England and Wales Censuses of 1841 to 1901, the individual schedules returned from each household were transcribed and collated by the census enumerators into Census Enumerators’ Books ....

    , books used by researchers in the fields of social science, local and family history
  • Central Electricity Board
    Central Electricity Board
    The United Kingdom Central Electricity Board was set up under The Electricity Act 1926 to standardise the nation's electricity supply. At that time, the industry consisted of more than 600 electricity supply companies and local authority undertakings, and different areas operated at different...

    , a board set up under The Electricity (Supply) Act 1926 to standardise the United Kingdom's electricity supply
  • Ceylon Electricity Board
    Ceylon Electricity Board
    The Ceylon Electricity Board , is the largest electricity company in Sri Lanka. With a market share of nearly 100%, it controls all major functions of electricity generation, transmission, distribution and retailing in Sri Lanka. It is one of the only two on-grid electricity companies in the...

    , the electricity company in Sri Lanka
  • Compressed earth block
    Compressed earth block
    Compressed Earth Block often referred to simply as CEB, is a type of manufactured construction material formed in a mechanical press that forms an appropriate mix of dirt, non-expansive clay, and an aggregate into a compressed block...

    , a block manufactured through the use of a mechanical press
  • Comunidades Eclesiais de Base, sub-units of parishes with either lay or religious leadership responsible to the parish priest
  • Confederation of European Baseball
    Confederation of European Baseball
    The Confederation of European Baseball , is the governing body of baseball within Europe. The CEB was founded in 1953 with 5 members, which were Belgium, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. As of today, there are 38 members, excluding Armenia...

    , the gouverning body for baseball and softball in Europe
  • The Corporate Executive Board Company
    The Corporate Executive Board Company
    The Corporate Executive Board Company is a for-profit, publicly-traded firm that provides best practices research and analysis to business executives and professionals worldwide. CEB offers benchmarking datasets, decision-support tools, research briefs, and case studies, as well as executive...

    , a commercial, for-profit, public firm that provides general best practices research, executive education, and decision support tools
  • Council of Elders of the Bundestag (Germany)
    Council of Elders of the Bundestag (Germany)
    The Council of Elders of the German parliament Bundestag is a joint deliberative body which includes the following members:* President;* Vice presidents;* Bundestag members appointed by parliamentary groups in proportion to their size...

    , a joint deliberative body
  • Council of Europe Development Bank
    Council of Europe Development Bank
    The Council of Europe Development Bank dates from 1956, when the Council of Europe established the Resettlement Fund for National Refugees and Over-Population in Europe as a Partial Agreement...

    , an international lending institution to promote social cohesion
  • SSI CEB
    SSI CEB
    The Compact Electronics Bay Specification as well as EEB, MEB and are standard form factors for dual or multi processor motherboards defined by the Server System Infrastructure forum...

    , a standard form factor for dual processor motherboards defined by the Server System Infrastructure forum
  • CAAT enhancer binding, a regulatory sequence
    Regulatory sequence
    A regulatory sequence is a segment of DNA where regulatory proteins such as transcription factors bind preferentially. These regulatory proteins bind to short stretches of DNA called regulatory regions, which are appropriately positioned in the genome, usually a short distance 'upstream' of the...

     in DNA
    DNA
    Deoxyribonucleic acid is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms . The DNA segments that carry this genetic information are called genes, but other DNA sequences have structural purposes, or are involved in...

  • Commodity Exchange Bratislava, a commodity exchange in Slovakia
  • Common English Bible
    Common english bible
    The Common English Bible is an English translation of the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures, including the deuterocanonical books or apocrypha included in Catholic Church and Orthodox Church canons. The English used is intended to be at "a comfortable level for over half of all English readers,"...

    , is a new bible translation, began in late 2008
  • Countin' Endless Bank, a hip hop group that consisted of Steady B
    Steady B
    Warren McGlone , known by the stage name Steady B, was an American rapper and emcee who, along with Schoolly D, the Fresh Prince, and Three Times Dope, was one of the first wave of Philadelphia-area rappers to gain notoriety in the mid to late 1980s...

     and Cool C
    Cool C
    Christopher Roney , known by the stage name Cool C, is an American rapper whose musical career peaked in the late 1980s. He is perhaps best known today for the notoriety surrounding his involvement in the murder of a Philadelphia Police officer in a bank robbery in January 1996...

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