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Organizations

  • Eating Disorders Association
    Eating Disorders Association
    The Eating Disorders Association, known as beat since February 2007, is the major British medical charity in the area of eating disorders. It is dedicated to helping people with anorexia nervosa, bulimia, binge eating disorder and other eating disorders, and providing information to the public...

    , a British medical charity organization, known as beat since February 2007
  • Economic Development Administration
    Economic Development Administration
    The Economic Development Administration is an agency in the United States Department of Commerce that provides grants to economically distressed communities to generate new employment, help retain existing jobs and stimulate industrial and commercial growth.-History:The EDA was established under...

    , US agency providing economic grants to communities
  • Ejército del Aire, Spanish Air Force
  • Election Defense Alliance
    Election Defense Alliance
    The Election Defense Alliance was founded in July 2006 by Sally Castleman, Jonathan Simon, and Dan Ashby. It was established as a national coordinating body to promote and support citizen activism at the local and state level to restore integrity and public accountability to the electoral...

    , a voting integrity organization
  • Electoral District Association, the official term used by Elections Canada to describe a riding association
    Riding association
    In Canadian politics a riding association , officially called an electoral district association is the basic unit of a political party, that is it is the party's organization at the level of the electoral district, or "riding"...

  • Enterprise Desktop Alliance
    Enterprise Desktop Alliance
    The Enterprise Desktop Alliance is a consortium of enterprise software vendors, engaged in the promotion of wider usage of Macs in Windows-dominant environments...

    , an organization of vendors promoting the deployment, integration and management of Macs in PC environments
  • Elektro Dynamisches Anfahrelement (EDA) or Electrodynamic moving-off element, by MAN AG
  • European Defence Agency
    European Defence Agency
    The European Defence Agency is an agency of the European Union based in Brussels. It is a Common Foreign and Security Policy body set up on 12 July 2004, reporting to the Council of the European Union. All EU member states, except Denmark which has an opt-out of the CFSP, take part in the agency...

    , joint defence agency for the European Union
  • European Delirium Association
    European Delirium Association
    The European Delirium Association was founded in 2005 in order to promote research, education and clinical practice in delirium. It serves as a forum to bring together interested researchers, practitioners and policy makers....

  • Edah
    Edah
    Edah was a Modern Orthodox Jewish organization, generally associated with the liberal wing of Orthodox Judaism in the United States and with the Religious Zionism movement of Israel. Its headquarters are located in Manhattan, New York City....

    , a Modern Orthodox Jewish organization
  • United Democratic Left
    United Democratic Left
    The United Democratic Left was a political party in Greece, active mostly before the Greek military junta of 1967-1974.-Foundation:...

     (EDA), a former Greek leftwing party

Science, technology, and medicine

  • Exploratory data analysis
    Exploratory data analysis
    In statistics, exploratory data analysis is an approach to analysing data sets to summarize their main characteristics in easy-to-understand form, often with visual graphs, without using a statistical model or having formulated a hypothesis...

    , a term used in statistics
  • Ethylene diamine
    Ethylene diamine
    Ethylenediamine is the organic compound with the formula C2H42. This colorless liquid with an ammonia-like odor is a strongly basic amine. The liquid fumes upon contact with humid air...

    , an organic compound
  • EDA (gene)
    EDA (gene)
    Ectodysplasin-A is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EDA gene.-Further reading:...

    , also known as ectodysplasin-A
  • Electrodermal activity, see Galvanic skin response
    Galvanic skin response
    Skin conductance, also known as galvanic skin response , electrodermal response , psychogalvanic reflex , skin conductance response or skin conductance level , is a method of measuring the electrical conductance of the skin, which varies with its moisture level...

  • Epidural anaesthesia, a type of regional anesthesia

Computers

  • Electronic design automation
    Electronic design automation
    Electronic design automation is a category of software tools for designing electronic systems such as printed circuit boards and integrated circuits...

    , computer software used to design electronics
  • Enterprise digital assistant
    Enterprise digital assistant
    An enterprise digital assistant is a handheld computer, born of the personal digital assistant popularity which was adapted for extensive, more robust usage within the SME and Enterprise business applications as a data capture mobile device.Over the years, these business applications have grown...

    , an electronic portable device
  • Estimation of distribution algorithm, or Probabilistic Model-Building Genetic Algorithms (PMBGA), in genetic algorithms, candidate solutions to a problem are represented by a probability distribution
  • Event-driven architecture, a software architecture dealing with events

Places

  • Eda, Sweden, a municipality in west central Sweden on the Norwegian border
  • Eda Station (disambiguation), multiple Japanese rail-line stations

See also

  • Eighth Doctor Adventures
    Eighth Doctor Adventures
    The Eighth Doctor Adventures are a series of spin off novels based on the long running BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who and published under the BBC Books imprint. 73 books were published overall...

    , a series of novels based on the television series Doctor Who
  • Excess defense articles, a term used in the arms trade
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