EOC
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EOC may refer to:
  • Xain "Envoy of Chaos" Shah, rapper, founder of The Cheat Unit
  • Earth Observation Center
  • Economy of Communion in Freedom
    Economy of Communion in Freedom
    The Economy of Communion is a business model followed by international professional men and women who choose to help those in need through their businesses...

  • Economy of the Occupation
    Economy of the Occupation
    The Economy of the Occupation is a series of publications about the socio-economic aspects of the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. The EOC is published by the Alternative Information Center since June 2005...

    , a series of publications
  • Elswick Ordnance Company, a British armaments and ammunition manufacturer of the late 19th - early 20th century
  • Engines of Creation (book), a molecular nanotechnology book by K. Eric Drexler
  • Equal Opportunities Commission
    Equal Opportunities Commission
    The Equal Opportunities Commission was an independent non-departmental public body, in the United Kingdom, which tackled sex discrimination and promoted gender equality...

    , a former public body in the United Kingdom
  • Emergency operations center
    Emergency operations center
    An emergency operations center, or EOC, is a central command and control facility responsible for carrying out the principles of emergency preparedness and emergency management, or disaster management functions at a strategic level in an emergency situation, and ensuring the continuity of operation...

    , a type of command and control facility
  • European Olympic Committees
    European Olympic Committees
    The European Olympic Committees is an organization based in Rome, Italy. Its European membership consists of 49 National Olympic Committees.- Member countries :...

    , an umbrella organisation of National Olympic Committees
  • English-Ordered Chinese
    English-Ordered Chinese
    English-ordered Chinese is the use of Chinese words to represent the meaning of English phrases and sentences that maintains the order of the original English.-As a Learning Tool:...

    , a tool to teach beginner's English
  • Escalation of commitment
    Escalation of commitment
    Escalation of commitment was first described by Barry M. Staw in his 1976 paper, "Knee deep in the big muddy: A study of escalating commitment to a chosen course of action"...

    , a study of escalating commitment to a chosen course of action
  • Ethernet over coax
    Ethernet over coax
    Ethernet over Coax is a family of technologies that supports the transmission of Ethernet frames over coaxial cable.- History :The first Ethernet standard, known as 10BASE5 in the family of IEEE 802.3, specified baseband operation over coaxial cable...

    , a family of transmission technologies
  • Evangelical Orthodox Church
    Evangelical Orthodox Church
    The Evangelical Orthodox Church is an Eastern Orthodox Christian movement with its origins in Evangelical Protestantism, particularly in the Campus Crusade for Christ student missionary organization, that came to embrace an Eastern tradition of Christianity....

    , an Eastern Orthodox Christian movement
  • End of Course Examination, see End of Course Test
    End of Course Test
    The End of Course Test is an academic assessment conducted in many states by the State Board of Education. Georgia, for example, tests from the ninth to twelfth grades, and North Carolina tests for any of the four core class subjects .North Carolina schools administer an EOCT in English I, Algebra...

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