EEC
Encyclopedia
EEC is an abbreviation that usually refers to the European Economic Community
, the forerunner to the European Union
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It may also refer to;
European Economic Community
The European Economic Community The European Economic Community (EEC) The European Economic Community (EEC) (also known as the Common Market in the English-speaking world, renamed the European Community (EC) in 1993The information in this article primarily covers the EEC's time as an independent...
, the forerunner to the European Union
European Union
The European Union is an economic and political union of 27 independent member states which are located primarily in Europe. The EU traces its origins from the European Coal and Steel Community and the European Economic Community , formed by six countries in 1958...
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It may also refer to;
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coefficient, an indicator of how much energy must be invested to mine/harvest/produce, fabricate and transport a unit of building material - English ElectricEnglish ElectricEnglish Electric was a British industrial manufacturer. Founded in 1918, it initially specialised in industrial electric motors and transformers...
Company, which became part of The General Electric Company - English Electric Computers, a product line of English Electric
- In histology:
- Enteroendocrine cell
- Endometrial epithelial cell (see endometriumEndometrium-Function:The endometrium is the innermost glandular layer and functions as a lining for the uterus, preventing adhesions between the opposed walls of the myometrium, thereby maintaining the patency of the uterine cavity. During the menstrual cycle or estrous cycle, the endometrium grows to a...
)
- Engineering Enterprises CompanyEEC GroupEngineering Enterprises Company S.A.E. Founded in 1977 as a general contractor, the success continued till it became one of the largest firms in Egypt; as it is listed as 1st class in the contractors union in both steel and general construction field.Now extended in a number of Countries around the...
, a civil engineering company and Steel towers manufacturer in Egypt - Eurasian Economic CommunityEurasian Economic CommunityThe Eurasian Economic Community originated from the Commonwealth of Independent States customs union between Belarus, Russia and Kazakhstan on 29 March 1996...
, an institutional framework of Eurasian countries - European Energy Community, a regulatory framework for trading energy in Europe
- Extended Error Correction, a RAM parityRAM parityRAM parity checking is the storing of a redundant parity bit representing the parity of a small amount of computer data stored in random access memory, and the subsequent comparison of the stored and the computed parity to detect whether a data error has occurred.The parity bit was originally...
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, a wrestling match type - Ford EECFord EECThe Ford EEC was a series of ECU that was designed and built by Ford Motor Company. They were introduced in 1978 and went through several model evolutions before being superseded by the Visteon 'Black Oak' PCM circa 2000.- EEC I and II :These two "modules" used a common processor and memory so...
, an Electronic Engine Controller designed by Ford Motor Company