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Electronic event perception Electronic Event Perception (EEP) is a trademark technology designed by Darren Stevens and developed by Virtual Perception Systems Inc. Designed to provide humans with a "sixth sense" for electronic data, EEP provides valuable sensory input allowing users to become aware of digital threats and opportunities as they occur.
Electronic feedback loops Electronic feedback loops are used to control the output of electronic devices, such as amplifiers. A feedback loop is created when all or some portion the output from an electronic device is fed-back to the input.
Electronic field production Electronic field production (EFP) is a television industry term referring to television production which takes place outside of a formal studio, in a practical location or special venue. Some typical applications of electronic field production include, awards shows, concerts, major newsmaker interviews, political conventions and sporting events.
Electronic filter Electronic filters are electronic circuits which perform signal processing functions, specifically intended to remove unwanted signal components and/or enhance wanted ones. Electronic filters or audio filters can be:
Electronic filter topology An electronic filter topology is an electronic filter circuit in which the values of the components remain undefined. A particular topology is then characterized entirely by the manner in which the components are connected, and not by their values.
Electronic flight bag Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) is an electronic information management device that helps flight crews perform flight management tasks more easily and efficiently with less paper. It is a general purpose computing platform intended to reduce, or replace, paper-based reference material often found in the Pilot's carry-on Flight Bag, including the Aircraft Operating Manual, Aircrew Operating Manual, and Navigational Charts.
Electronic Filing System The Electronic Filing System (or EFS) is the Singapore Judiciary's electronic platform for filing and service of documents within the litigation process. In addition, it provides the registries of the Supreme Court and the Subordinate Courts with an electronic registry and workflow system; and an electronic case file.
Electronic Flight Information Systems Electronic Flight Information Systems are systems where primary flight and navigational data in an aircraft is displayed on an electronic system, normally a liquid-crystal display. EFIS are designed to present all information necessary for the current phase of flight in a compact display.
Electronic Flight Instrument System An Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS) is a type of electronic display (usually a CRT or LCD) fitted to the cockpit of an aircraft in order to display flight information. EFIS is more efficient in use of space, easier to understand and less costly to maintain than the gauges that traditionally display information in older cockpits.
Electronic Frontier Canada Electronic Frontier Canada (EFC) is a Canadian on-line civil rights organization founded to ensure that the principles embodied in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms remain protected as new computing, communications, and information technologies are introduced into Canadian society.
Electronic Frontier Foundation The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is a non-profit advocacy and legal organization based in the United States with the stated purpose of being dedicated to preserving free speech rights such as those protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution in the context of today's digital age. Its stated main goal is to educate the press, policymakers and the general public about civil liberties issues related to technology; and to act as a defender of those liberties.
Electronic Frontiers Georgia Electronic Frontiers Georgia (EFGA) is a non-profit organization in Georgia that raises public awareness of issues relating to Cyber law and free speech. It was founded in 1995 by Tom Cross, Robert Costner, Chris Farris, and Robbie Honerkamp, primarily in response to the Communications Decency Act.
Electronic Games Electronic Games was the first video game magazine published in the United States and ran from 1981 to 1985. Co-founded by Arnie Katz, Joyce Worley and Bill Kunkel, it is unrelated to the subsequent Electronic Gaming Monthly.
Electronic Gaming Monthly Electronic Gaming Monthly (often abbreviated to EGM) is an American video game magazine. It is published by Ziff-Davis as part of the 1UP Network and releases 12 issues a year (and an occasional extra "13th" issue for the Christmas season, also known as the "Smarch" issue, a reference to an episode of The Simpsons).
Electronic hardware Electronic Hardware refers to interconnected electronic components which perform analog and/or logic operations on received and locally stored information to produce as output and/or store resulting new information and/or to provide control for output actuator mechanisms. Electronic hardware can range from individual chips/circuits to distributed information processing systems.
Electronic Chart Display and Information System An Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) is a computer-based navigation information system that complies with International Maritime Organization (IMO) regulations and can be used in lieu of paper navigation charts. The system displays information from electronic navigational charts (ENCs) and integrates position information from the Global Positioning System (gps) and other navigational sensors, such as radar, fathometer and automatic identification systems (AIS).
Electronic Check Council The Electronic Check Council (ECC) is a provides a forum for stakeholders of NACHA-The Electronic Payments Association to design, propose, monitor, and promote solutions that enable the conversion of paper checks to electronic entries.
Electronic Industries Alliance The Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA, until 1997 Electronic Industries Association) is a trade organization composed as an alliance of trade associations for electronics manufacturers in the United States. Those associations in turn govern sectors of EIA standards activity.
Electronic Information for Libraries Electronic Information for Libraries, known as eIFL.net, is an independent foundation that negotiates and advocates for the wide availability of electronic resources by library users in transition and developing countries.
Electronic Intifada The Electronic Intifada (ei) is a not-for-profit, independent online publication about the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict from a Palestinian perspective, offering an alternative analysis to Mainstream media. Founders of EI are Ali Abunimah, Arjan El Fassed Laurie King and Nigel Parry.
Electronic journal Electronic journals are scholarly journals or magazines that can be accessed via electronic transmission. The are a specialized form of electronic document: they have the purpose of providing material for academic research and study, they are formatted approximately like printed journal articles, the metadata is entered into specialized databases, such as DOAJ or OACI as well as the databases for the discipline, and they are predominantly available through academic libraries and special libraries.
Electronic journal of contemporary japanese studies The electronic journal of contemporary Japanese studies (ejcjs) is an international peer reviewed scholarly journal in the social sciences, humanities, and area studies. ejcjs is an open access journal and was founded in 2001 by Peter Matanle, who is the general editor.
Electronic journalism Electronic journalism -- known as "EJ" or "ENG" for electronic news gathering -- is most associated with broadcast news where producers, reporters and editors make use of electronic recording devices for gathering and presenting information in telecasts and radio transmissions reaching the public. The acquisition mediums of choice in 2005 are characterized by a variety of competing types or "formats" of video tape.
Electronic lab notebook An electronic lab notebook (also known as Electronic Laboratory Notebook, or ELN) is a software program designed to replace paper laboratory notebooks. Lab notebooks in general are used by scientists and technicians to document research, experiments and procedures performed in a laboratory.
Electronic learning Electronic learning or E-learning is an all-encompassing term generally used to refer to computer-enhanced learning, although it is often extended to include the use of mobile technologies such as PDAs and MP3 players. It may include the use of web-based teaching materials and hypermedia in general, multimedia CD-ROMs or web sites, discussion boards, collaborative software, e-mail, blogs, wikis, text chat, computer aided assessment, educational animation, simulations, games, learning management software, electronic voting systems and more, with possibly a combination of different methods being used.
Electronic libretto The Electronic libretto system is used primarily in opera houses and is a device which presents translations of lyrics into an audience's language or transcribes lyrics that may be difficult to understand in the sung form.
Electronic literature The term electronic literature refers to works with important literary aspects that take advantage of the capabilities and contexts provided the stand-alone or networked computer. According to the Electronic Literature Organization (ELO), there are several forms of electronic literature:
Electronic lock An electronic lock is a locking device which uses some form of electronics to authenticate those accessing it, sometimes using two-factor authentication. Electronic locks are typically considered to be more secure than conventional mechanical locks and can boast additional useful features, e.
Electronic Labyrinth THX 1138:4EB Electronic Labyrinth THX 1138:4EB was a short movie directed by George Lucas in 1967 while he attended the University of Southern California. The movie exists in 16mm reference print, videocassette with a run time of 15 minutes, and on THX 1138 Special Edition DVD.
Electronic Legal Brief Electronic Legal Briefs (a/k/a "e-briefs" or "digital briefs" are renditions of an ordinary electronic format (usually Adobe PDF) brief, with the exception of hyper-linked exhibits instead of standard footnote notation. While electronic filing of briefs is now required by some of both state and federal courts, they do not require --and often are not especially accommodating to-- hyperlinked e-briefs.
Electronic Literature Organization The Electronic Literature Organisation (ELO) is a nonprofit organisation initiated in 1999 to promote the creation and enjoyment of electronic literature. Until 2005, the organisation was based at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Electronic mailing list An electronic mailing list, a type of Internet forum, is a special usage of e-mail that allows for widespread distribution of information to many Internet users. It is similar to a traditional mailing list — a list of names and addresses — as might be kept by an organization for sending publications to its members or customers, but typically refers to four things: a list of e-mail addresses, the people ("subscribers") receiving mail at those addresses, the publications (e-mail messages) sent to those addresses, and a reflector, which is a single e-mail address that, when designated as the recipient of a message, will send a copy of that message to all of the subscribers.
Electronic media Electronic media is media that utilizes electronic or electromechanical energy for the end user (audience) to access the content. This is in contrast to static media (mainly print media), which is most often created electronically, but doesn't require electronics to be accessed by the end user in the printed form.
Electronic meeting system An electronic meeting system (EMS) is a type of computer software that facilitates [decision-making within an organisation. To work with such a system, networked computers], a [[projection screen, and EMS software are required.
Electronic money Electronic money (also known as electronic cash, electronic currency, digital money, digital cash, digital currency or scrip) refers to money which is exchanged only electronically. Typically, this involves use of computer networks, the internet and digital stored value systems.
Electronic music Electronic music is a term for music created using electronic devices. As defined by the IEEE standards body, electronic devices are low-power systems and use components such as transistors and integrated circuits.
Electronic musical instrument An electronic musical instrument is a musical instrument that produces its sounds using electronics. In contrast, the term electric instrument is used to mean instruments whose sound is produced mechanically, and only amplified or altered electronically - for example an electric guitar.
Electronic Monitoring and Advisory System The Electronic Monitoring and Advisory System (Chinese: 电子监控与信息系统), also known by its acronym of EMAS, is a computerised system that is used to monitor traffic on Singapore's expressways. EMAS enables Land Transport Authority (LTA) personnel to detect accidents and respond to them more quickly.
Electronic Muscle Stimulation Electronic Muscle Stimulation (EMS) is the concept whereby electric impulses are used to contract muscles. EMS has been used in the field of medicine as therapy for muscle atrophy, as well as in many other conditions Google Answers - "Q: Electronic Stomach Muscle Toning".
Electronic Music Foundation The Electronic Music Foundation (EMF) is a "not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization that organizes concerts and festivals, publishes and disseminates information, and provides access to materials relevant to the history and creative potential of electronic music" (founded in September 1994. Programs include CDeMusic, EMF Media, Arts Electric, The EMF Institute, and EMF Productions.
Electronic Music Laboratories Electronic Music Laboratories, commonly abbreviated to EML, was an audio synthesizer company. Founded in 1968 in Vernon, Connecticut by four former engineers, the company manufactured and designed a variety of synthesizers sharing the same basic design but configured in differrent ways.
Electronic navigational chart An electronic navigational chart (ENC) is a database with standardized content, structure and format created by national hydrographic office for use with an Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS). An ENC contains the chart information necessary for safe navigation and may contain supplementary information, such as sailing directions.
Electronic news gathering ENG is a broadcasting (usually television) industry acronym which stands for electronic news gathering. It can mean anything from a lone reporter taking a single camcorder out to get a story to an entire television crew taking a satellite truck on location to do a live report for a newscast.
Electronic News Electronic News is an online publication that currently covers just the semiconductor production equipment industry. It was originally a weekly trade newspaper, which covered all aspects of the electronics industry including semiconductors, computers, software, communications, space and even television electronics.
Electronic Notetaking Electronic Notetaking (ENT), also known as Computer-Assisted Notetaking (CAN), is a service in which a trained operator types a summary of the spoken word into a laptop at a minimum typing speed of 60 words per minute using dedicated software. The client then reads the text from the screen of a second laptop, or from a data projector.
Electronic opera Electronic opera, also known as Operetica, is Opera fuzed in with electronic, techno, or dance/club music. For example the CD album Operatica combines the sounds of female opera singers with electronic or techno music.
Electronic organizer An electronic organizer is a small calculator-sized computer, often with an in-built diary application but few other functions such as an address book and calendar. It normally has a small alphanumeric keypad and an LCD screen of two or three lines.
Electronic packaging Electronic packaging is a major discipline within the field of electronic engineering, and includes a wide variety of technologies. It refers to enclosures and protective features built into the product itself, and not to shipping containers.
Electronic page An electronic page is a term to encompass the grouping of content between basic breaking points in documents that originate or remain as visual electronic documents. This is a software file and recording format term in contrast to electronic paper, a hardware display technology.
Electronic paper Electronic paper, also sometimes called e-paper or electronic ink, is a display technology designed to mimic the appearance of regular ink on paper. Unlike a conventional flat panel display, which uses a backlight to illuminate its pixels, electronic paper reflects light like ordinary paper and is capable of holding text and images indefinitely without drawing electricity or using processor power, while allowing the paper to be changed.
Electronic piano An electronic piano is an entirely electronic musical instrument designed to simulate the timbre of a piano (and sometimes a harpsichord or an Organ) using analog circuitry. Electronic Piano was also the trade name used for Wurlitzer's popular line of electric pianos, which were produced from the 1950s to the 1980s.
Electronic politics Electronic Politics refers to the use of Internet and PC technology in the field of politics. In modern society, like electronic commerce, electronic politics saves time and energy for propagation and greatly improves efficiency.
Electronic portfolio An electronic portfolio, also known as an e-portfolio, or digital portfolio, is a collection of electronic evidence (artifacts, including inputted text, electronic files such as Word and PDF files, images, multimedia, blog entries and Web links etc.) assembled and managed by a user, usually online.
Electronic products Electronic Products is an electronic component and technology trade magazine serving the electronic design community. Reaching over 120,000 electronic engineers (EEs) and others in the trade across the United States in print and over twice that number online worldwide, Electronic Products is one of the leading trade publications in its category.
Electronic program guide An Electronic Program(me) Guide (EPG) or also an Interactive Program(me) Guide (IPG) or Electronic Service Guide (ESG), is an on-screen guide to scheduled broadcast television programs, allowing a viewer to navigate, select, and discover content by time, title, channel, genre, etc, by use of their remote control, a keyboard or even a phone keypad.
Electronic publishing Electronic publishing includes the digital publication of ebooks and electronic articles, and the development of digital libraries and catalogues. Electronic publishing has become common in scientific publishing where it has been argued that peer-reviewed paper scientific journals are in the process of being replaced by electronic publishing.
Electronic Payment Services Electronic Payment Services (易辦事), commonly known as EPS, is the largest electronic payment system in Hong Kong, Macau and Shenzhen starting from 1985. The service is provided by EPS Company (Hong Kong) Limited.
Electronic retailing self-regulation program The Electronic Retailing Self-Regulation Program (ERSP) is a self-regulatory program created in 2004 by American business organizations to promote consumer confidence. ERSP is a program of the Electronic Retailing Association ("ERA") in conjunction with the National Advertising Review Council (NARC) and administered by the Council of Better Business Bureaus.
Electronic Recording Machine, Accounting ERMA, for Electronic Recording Machine-Accounting, was a pioneering computer development project run at SRI under contract to Bank of America in order to automate banking bookkeeping. The project, under the technical leadership of computer scientist Jerre Noe, ran from 1950 to 1955 and was considered a success by all involved, at which point General Electric was contracted to build 32 ERMA machines.
Electronic Remittance Advice An Electronic Remittance Advice is an electronic version of a payment explanation which provides details about providers' claims payment, and if the claims are denied, it would then contain the required explanations. ERA are provided by plans to Providers.
Electronic Resource Preservation and Access Network The Electronic Resource Preservation and Access Network, commonly known as ERPANET, was funded by the European Commission’s IST initiative under the Fifth Framework Programme (IST-2001-32706) from 1 November 2001 until 31 October 2004. Its mission was to raise awareness, provide access to experience and transferable knowledge, share policies and strategies, improve practices, and lead and promote innovative research which would enhance the preservation of cultural and scientific digital objects.
Electronic Road Pricing The Electronic Road Pricing (Abbreviation: ERP; Chinese: 电子道路收费系统; Malay: Sistem Kadar Jalan Elektronik) scheme is an electronic toll collection scheme adopted in Singapore to manage traffic by road pricing, and as a usage-based taxation mechanism to complement the purchase-based Certificate of Entitlement system. It was implemented by the Land Transport Authority in September 1998 to replace the Singapore Area Licensing Scheme after successfully stress-testing the system with speeding Lamborghinis, Porsches and Ferraris.
Electronic Route Guidance System Electronic Route Guidance System (ERGS) In the United States, 1970s era government sponsored in-vehicle navigation and route guidance systems. ERGS was the initial stage of a larger research and development effort called the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS).
Electronic selectivity Selectivity is a measure of the performance of a radio receiver to respond only to the tuned transmission (such as a radio station) and reject other signals nearby, such as another broadcast on an adjacent channel.
Electronic signature The term electronic signature has several meanings. In recent US law, influenced by ABA committee white papers and the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL), electronic signature means "an electronic sound, symbol, or process, attached to or logically associated with a record and executed or adopted by a person with the intent to sign the record.
Electronic smog Electronic Smog is a phenomenon allegedly caused by electromagnetic radiation emitted by various technological applications (most commonly wireless laptops or cordless telephones). Several studies have looked into reported symptoms allegedly caused by mobile phones, with mixed conclusions.
Electronic speed control An electronic speed control or ESC is a device mounted onboard an electrically powered radio control model in order to vary its drive motor's speed, its direction and even to act as a dynamic brake in certain controllers.
Electronic sports Electronic sports, abbreviated e-sports or eSports, is used as a general term used to describe computer and video games that are played as competitive sports. Less popular terms include competitive gaming, cybersports, cyber athletics (used by the CPL) and V-Sports (used by the GGL)
Electronic state Electronic state is a quantum state of a system consisting of electrons (usually orbitals or chemical bonds in crystals or molecules). The state with lowest energy is called ground state, states with higher energy are excited states.
Electronic symbol An electronic symbol is a pictogram used to represent various electrical and electronic devices (such as wires, batteries, resistors, and transistors) in a drawing of an electrical or electronic circuit. Although some convention exists, these symbols can vary from country to country.
Electronic system level Electronic System-Level design, or "ESL", is an emerging electronic design methodology that focuses on the higher abstraction level concerns first and foremost. The basic premise is to model the behavior of the entire system using a high-level language such as C, C++, or Matlab.
Electronic Securities Information System The Electronic Securities Information System (ESIS) was Saudi Arabia's stock exchange until it was replaced by Tadawul in 2001. ESIS was introduced in 1990 and administered by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA).
Electronic Serial Number Electronic Serial Numbers (ESNs) were created by the FCC to uniquely identify mobile devices from the days of AMPS in the United States in the mid-1980s on. The administrative role was later taken over by TIA in 1997.
Electronic Software Distribution Electronic Software Distribution (ESD) refers to the practice of allowing users to download software products electronically (and primarily over the Internet) as opposed to receiving physical media. Although not all software vendors discount the prices of electronically distributed software from the price of the physically distributed versions, such a discount is common, as electronic distribution can typically be much less costly for the vendors than its conventional counterpart.
Electronic Sports League The Electronic Sports League (ESL) is one of the largest and oldest competitive gaming leagues in Europe. It was founded as a German league in 1997 (under the name Deutsche Clanliga - DeCL, German clan league).
Electronic Systems Electronic systems are groupings of electronic circuits and components which are designed to accomplish one or more complex functions. Examples include telecommunication systems, computer systems, power distribution systems, radar systems, electronic music systems, and many others.
Electronic Systems Center Electronic Systems Center is a product center of Air Force Materiel Command headquartered at Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts. Its mission is to develop and acquire command and control, communications, computer, and intelligence systems.
Electronic tagging Electronic tagging is a form of non-surreptitious surveillance consisting of an electronic device attached to a person or vehicle, especially certain criminals, allowing their whereabouts to be monitored. In general, devices locate themselves using GPS and report their position back to a control centre, e.
Electronic throttle control Electronic throttle control (ETC) is an automobile technology which severs the mechanical link between the accelerator pedal and the throttle. Most automobiles already use a throttle position sensor (TPS) to provide input to traction control, antilock brakes, fuel injection, and other systems, but use a bowden cable to directly connect the pedal with the throttle.
Electronic ticket An electronic ticket or e-ticket is used to represent the purchase of a seat on a passenger airline, usually through a website or by telephone. This form of airline ticket is rapidly replacing the old paper tickets.
Electronic toll collection Electronic toll collection (ETC), an adaptation of military "identification friend or foe" technology, aims to eliminate the delay on toll roads. It is a technological implementation of a road pricing concept.
Electronic trading Electronic trading is a mode of trading that uses information technology to bring together a buyer and a seller through electronic media to create a virtual market place. Markets such as the new age stock exchanges are prime examples of electronic market places.
Electronic tuner An Electronic tuner is a device used by musicians to tune instruments. A musician plays a note, and a display (a needle, an LCD simulated needle, or LED lights) tells the musician whether the pitch of that note is lower, higher, or approximately equal to the desired pitch.
Electronic Tax Records Electronic Tax Records are computer-based/non-paper versions of records required by tax agencies like the Internal Revenue Service. There is substantial confusion about what constitutes acceptable digital records for the IRS, as the concept is relatively new.
Electronic Theatre Controls Electronic Theatre Controls (ETC) is a privately held corporation with global headquarters in Middleton, Wisconsin, United States. An international manufacturer of entertainment and architectural lighting systems, ETC offers professional lighting fixtures, lighting control consoles, dimming equipment and power distribution components.
Electronic Transfer of Prescriptions (NHS) The ETP (Electronic Transfer of Prescriptions) is a project within the National Programme for IT of the National Health Service in England to provide for the electronic transfer of medical prescriptions from doctor to pharmacist as opposed to the current paper-based method.
Electronic Travel Authority An Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) is an authorisation for entry to Australia available to holders of certain states' passports. Established in 1996 to remove the need for some people to apply for full visas, they can be applied for over the Internet, through travel agents and through airlines.
Electronic viewfinder An electronic viewfinder or EVF is a viewfinder where the image captured by the lens is projected electronically onto a miniature display. The image on this display is used to assist in aiming the camera at the scene to be photographed.
Electronic voting in Belgium Electronic Voting in Belgium started in 1991 when two locations were chosen to experiment on different electronic voting systems. The law to permit this experiment was passed by an absolute majority with no opposition at all.
Electronic voting in Canada It is a common misconception that there is no electronic voting in Canada. While the federal elections still use paper ballots, voting technology has been used since at least the 1990s at the municipal level in some cities, and there are increasing efforts in a few areas to introduce it at a provincial level.
Electronic voting in Estonia The idea of having electronic voting in Estonia came up in early 2001 and quickly gained popularity among figureheads of the then proactively e-minded coalition government of the small Northern-Eastern-European country. The realisation of the project came in the October 2005 local elections when Estonia became the first country to have legally binding general elections using the Internet as one means of casting the vote.
Electronic voting in Ireland The Irish government had made plans to introduce nationwide electronic voting for the local and European Parliament elections in 2004. The proposed change was under the supervision of the current Minister for the Environment & Local Government, Martin Cullen, however the scheme was committed to under the previous minister, Noel Dempsey.
Electronic Village Online The Electronic Village Online (EVO) is a set of free online courses that take place every year for six weeks, January-February. Sessions include a range from simple discussions to hands-on workshops on topics in language teaching pedagogy, often with emphasis on educational technology.
Electronic Visualization Laboratory The Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) is a cross-disciplinary research lab at the University of Illinois at Chicago. It brings together faculty and students from the Art and Computer Science departments of UIC.
Electronic Voice Alert The Electronic Voice Alert, or EVA, was an option available on many Chrysler Corporation K-car-based vehicles in the mid-1980s. Using technology from Texas Instruments similar to what was used in the Speak and Spell, the EVA would automatically lower the radio volume and deliver eleven different spoken warning messages (24 on certain models) to drivers using a speech synthesizer.
Electronic warfare support measures In military telecommunications, the term electronic warfare support measures (ESM) is the division of electronic warfare involving actions taken under direct control of an operational commander to search for, intercept, identify, and locate sources of radiated electromagnetic energy for the purpose of immediate threat recognition. Thus, electronic warfare support measures (ESM) provide a source of information required for immediate decisions involving electronic counter-measures (ECM), electronic counter-counter-measures (ECCM), avoidance, targeting, and other tactical employment of forces.
Electronic waste Electronic waste, "e-waste" or "Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment" ("WEEE") is a waste type consisting of any broken or unwanted electrical or electronic appliance. It is a point of concern considering that many components of such equipment are considered toxic and are not biodegradable.
Electronic Warfare Tactics Range An Electronic Warfare Tactics Range is a practice range which provides for the training of aircrew in electronic warfare. There are two such ranges in Europe; one at RAF Spadeadam in the United Kingdom and the POLYGONE range in Germany and France.
Electronic Waste Recycling Fee The Electronic Waste Recycling Fee is a fee imposed by the government of the state of California in the United States on new purchases of electronic products with viewable screens. It is one of the key elements of the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003.
Electronic Yellow Pages Electronic Yellow Pages are online versions of traditional printed business directories produced by telephone companies around the world. Typical functionalities of online yellow pages include alphabetical listings of businesses and search functionality of the business database by name, business or location.
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