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eeIn Hexidecimal number 238 is written as: ee
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eeThe two-character ISO 3166 country code for ESTONIA.
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eedialect form of oh
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eeElectrical Engineer or Electrical Engineering
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ee1) Electrical Engineer 2) Someone who likes punishment more than a CSE.
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eeElectrical Engineering. The art of designing electrical circuits with mathematic models and theory. Or refers to students of. Often sleep deprived nerds around campus who have nothing to do but study [..]
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eestands for "enantiomeric excess". A quantity for measuring the optical purity and represents the percentage of the major enantiomer minus the percentage of the minor enantiomer
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eeThe live signal. An incoming video signal (input signal) is immediately routed to the output.
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eeEE (Enterprise Edition). Sun renamed it to EE, but most people still call it J2EE. It is a bundling of Oracle’s enterprise APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) including: Enterprise Java Beans co [..]
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ee(n) the branch of engineering science that studies the uses of electricity and the equipment for power generation and distribution and the control of machines and communication
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eeEquine encephalomyelitis
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eeAcronym for Extended Enterprise. An extended enterprise LMS has multiple learning portal capabilities. An EE LMS is used to integrate and organize several individual learning systems. It can unify Learning Management Systems within one organization, or can work between organizations that want a unified administration of their LMS’s.
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eeElectrical Engineer.
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eeEnergy Efficiency
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eeEngineering Estimate
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eesee “educational effectiveness.”
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eeEnergy Efficiency
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eeThe live signal. An incoming video signal (input signal) is immediately routed to the output.
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eeElectrical or Electronic Equipment
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eeExtra Expense.
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eeEased or rounded edges on a finished product.
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ee, Een, sb. eye; eyes.
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eeEstonia
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eeVar. of ìiⁿ
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eeto) - Italian term meaning scratched; in painting, one color is laid over another, and scratched in (with the other end of the brush, for example) so that the color underneath shows through.
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eeEtching elements. A proof intended to illustrate the image development of the finished print. The etching element is shown singly.
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(Scotland,Northern England|and|archaic) An eye.
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eeAcronym commonly used for Erosive Esophagitis
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eeThe two-character ISO 3166 country code for ESTONIA.
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