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Ensaimada The Mallorcan ensaĂŻmada is a pastry product with great tradition on the island, which has been continuously made and eaten on Mallorca for a very long time. We find the first written references to the Mallorcan ensaĂŻmada as early as the 17th century.
Ensalada Ensalada or kinilnat is an Ilocano salad. The leaves, shoots, blossoms, or the other parts of the plant are boiled and drained and dressed with bagoong (preferably) or patis, and sometimes souring agents like calamansi or cherry tomatoes are added, as well as freshly ground ginger.
Ensamble GurrufĂ­o The Ensamble GurrufĂ­o is a celebrated quartet dedicated to the research, arrangement and reinterpretation of Venezuelan instrumental music. Their approach has to do with a new, classically-schooled, educated style, but allowing for improvisation as a fundamental element, leaving ample room for the spontaneous, the unexpected, the ability to extract the most from the virtuosity of each one of its members, resulting in unique and hardly repeatable performances.
Ensatina Ensatina eschscholtzii (commonly known by its genus name, Ensatina) is a species of salamander with a range stretching from British Columbia, through Washington, Oregon, across California (where all seven subspecies variations are located), all the way down to Baja in Mexico.
Ensay, Victoria Ensay is a small town located between Swifts Creek and Bruthen on the Great Alpine Road in East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. Ensay is 80km north of the major town of Bairnsdale and 366km east of the state capital Melbourne.
Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem (Latin "By the sword she seeks peace under liberty") is a state motto of Massachusetts in the United States, adopted in 1775. It has not been specifically adopted as the motto of the state but has been accepted as an element of the arms and seal of the Commonwealth.
Ensembl Ensembl is a bioinformatics research project aiming to "develop a software system which produces and maintains automatic annotation on selected eukaryotic genomes". It is run in a collaboration between the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and the European Bioinformatics Institute, an outstation of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory.
Ensemble 360 Ensemble 360 are a flexible chamber music ensemble, consisting of young musicians from around the globe, and based in Sheffield, UK. They were formed in 2005 to be the resident ensemble with Music in the Round, following the retirement of The Lindsay Quartet.
Ensemble average In statistical mechanics, the ensemble average is defined as the mean of a quantity that is a function of the micro-state of a system (the ensemble of possible states), according to the distribution of the system on its micro-states in this ensemble.
Ensemble Alternance Ensemble Alternance is a chamber ensemble of soloists devoted to the performance of contemporary classical music. The ensemble was founded in 1983 by the flautist Jean-Luc Menet with intention of "developing, integrating and exploiting the chock of temporal passages as well as cultural and new instrumental rotations in the vast expanse of music of our time.
Ensemble collaboration Ensemble collaboration is a term used to describe large-scale online collaboration (mass Internet collaboration) where members come together ('ensemble') for a specific purpose and then disband. However the connections remain in case a new group needs to be formed.
Ensemble Cordial A choir and orchestra consisting of musicians and singers from many countries who come together for music-making and performances of major choral works, mainly during the annual Musique-Cordiale festival and events in France and Britain, including the Canterbury Festival. Recent performances (and recordings) have included the a cappella Mass by Frank Martin and the Mass in B Minor by J.
Ensemble for Intuitive Music Weimar The Ensemble for Intuitive Music Weimar (EFIM) is a German music ensemble, which started during the period of the German Democratic Republic, originally performing music officially tabooed by the communist government.
Ensemble forecasting Ensemble forecasting is a method used by modern operational forecast centers to account for uncertainties and errors in the forecasting system which are crucial for the prediction errors due to the chaotic nature of the atmospheric dynamics (sensitive dependency on initial conditions). Many different models are created in parallel with slightly different initial conditions or configurations.
Ensemble Georgika Formed in Tbilisi in 1989, the thirteen members of Ensemble Georgika, likely the first group of their kind to exist without government funding or support, grew up among a variety of Georgian folk music and ritual dances.
Ensemble Interpretation The Ensemble Interpretation, or Statistical Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, is an interpretation that can be viewed as a minimalist interpretation; it is a quantum mechanical interpretation that claims to make the fewest assumptions associated with the standard mathematical formalization. At its heart, it takes the statistical interpretation of Max Born to the fullest extent.
Ensemble Medusa Ensemble Medusa is an artist run, musical collective that promotes copyleft composition, improvisation, and multimedia. An American-Flemish Collaboration founded in 2001, in Ghent, Belgium, the primary interest of all the performers and collaborators is sound composition.
Ensemble Theatre The Ensemble Theatre is located at 78 McDougall Street, Kirribilli, New South Wales, in an old boatshed at Careening Cove. The group started training together in 1958 and by 1960 had moved into their current location.
Ensemble Vocal Katimavik Ensemble Vocal Katimavik is a choir of about 60 singers founded in 1970 in Québec by Roger Lessard. It is also a no profit organism that contributed to foundations against breast cancer by producing a compact disc.
Enshaa Towers CPG Consultants and Enshaa – NLC Developers Pte Ltd (Enshaa - NLC) have inked a contract, for the former to provide master planning and architectural design, as well as engineering, quantity surveying and interior design consultancy services, for a major mixed development project on Chundrigar Road, Karachi. This 6-million square feet development comprises hotels, residential, retail and offices.
Enshin Karate Enshin Kaikan is a style of knockdown, "full contact karate" founded in 1988 with dojo and students in various countries around the world. The core emphasis in Enshin is use of the "Sabaki Method," a system of techniques employed with the goal of turning an opponent's power and momentum against him or her and repositioning oneself to the opponent's "blind" spot to counterattack from a more advantageous position.
Enshu Railway Line Enshu Railway Line (遠州鉄道鉄道線 Enshū Tetsudō Tetsudōsen) is a railway line in Japan, running north from Shin-Hamamatsu station in Hamamatsu through Nishikajima station. Locals often call it Akaden, meaning the Red Line because of the color of the trucks.
Enschede Enschede or Eanske in the local dialect (Twents) is a municipality and a city in the eastern Netherlands, in the province of Overijssel, in the Twente region. The municipality of Enschede consisted of the city of Enschede until 1935, when the rural municipality of Lonneker, which completely enclosed the city was annexed after the rapid industrial expansion of Enschede, which had begun in the 1860's and involved the building of railways and the digging of the Twentekanaal.
Enschede fireworks disaster The Enschede fireworks disaster, called Vuurwerkramp (Dutch: literally, "fireworks disaster"), was caused by a fire which broke out in the SE Fireworks depĂ´t on May 13, 2000 in the eastern Dutch city of Enschede. The fire led to an enormous explosion that left 23 people dead (including four firemen) and 947 injured.
Enschede Marathon The Enschede Marathon is an annual marathon race over the classic distance of 42km and 195 metres held in the city of Enschede, The Netherlands. It is an annual race since 1991, after the event was a bi-annual contest for 44 years.
Ensifera Ensifera is a suborder of the order Orthoptera, comprising insects commonly known as crickets, katydids and bush crickets. "Ensifer" means "sword bearer" in Latin, and refers to the typically elongated and blade-like ovipositor of the females.
Ensign An ensign is a distinguishing flag of a ship or a military unit, or a distinguishing token, emblem, or badge, such as a symbol of office. The word has also given rise to the military rank of "ensign", a rank of junior officer once responsible for bearing the ensign of his unit.
Ensign (magazine) Ensign is an official magazine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The magazine was first issued in January 1971 along with the correlated New Era (for youth) and the Friend (for children), all of which replaced the older church publications Improvement Era, Relief Society Magazine, the Instructor, and the Millennial Star.
Ensign (rank) Ensign is a junior rank of commissioned officer in the militaries of some countries, normally in the infantry or navy. As the junior officer in an infantry regiment was traditionally the carrier of the ensign flag, the rank itself acquired the name.
Ensign-Bickford Company The Ensign-Bickford Company was started in 1836 in Connecticut, USA as a manufacturer of William Bickford's safety fuse for use in mining. Safety fuse was a great advance in mining technology over the practice of filling holes with black powder.
Ensilage Ensilage is the process of preserving green food for cattle in an undried condition in a storage silo, a pit for holding grain from which air has been, as far as possible, excluded. The fodder which is the result of the process is called silage.
Enskede-Årsta Enskede-Årsta was a borough in the southern part of Stockholm, Sweden from 1998 to 1 january 2007. It was formed when the boroughs of Enskede and Årsta merged, and was primarily made up of Enskede (Gård, -fältet, Gamla-) and Årsta.
Ensley High School Ensley High School, located in the Ensley neighborhood of Birmingham, Alabama (USA), was founded in 1901 to serve the then-independent community of Ensley, which was centered around major plants operated by U.S.
Enso Quartet The Enso String Quartet is a US-based string quartet. They have won a number of competitions including the 2003 Concert Artists Guild, 2004 Banff International String Quartet Competition and Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition.
Ensoniq Fizmo The Ensoniq Fizmo was Ensoniq's last attempt at creating synthesizers. Developed in 1998, the Fizmo uses a Digital Acoustic simulation Transwave with 4 MB of ROM, up to 4 oscillators per voice : 48 voices maximum, with 3 separate fx units (24-bit VLSI effects with 41 algorithms) built in for further sound sculpting.
Ensoniq Soundscape OPUS Ensoniq Soundscape OPUS (a Gateway 2000 OEM) (SS-3016-NCD) is a Gateway 2000 OEM sound card, and possibly was used by other OEMs, but was never sold to Ensoniq's customers directly. It was a Soundscape-like board, using the Ensoniq "OPUS" multimedia sound chip that only was used on these OEM boards.
Enstone, Oxfordshire Enstone is a village and civil parish in the West Oxfordshire district of Oxfordshire, England. It is the largest parish in Oxfordshire and takes its name from a neolithic burial site, a standing stone just off the Charlbury Road known as the "Ent Stone".
Enstrom Helicopter The Enstrom Helicopter Corp of Menominee, Michigan was founded in 1959 by lumberjack and mechanic Rudy Enstrom, initially as the R J Enstrom Corp. He receiving financial backing after spending some years developing his own helicopters.
Ensweiler Academy Ensweiler Academy is a seven year (6-12) alternative school of the Lake Ridge Schools Corporation in Gary, Indiana. It has won the Indiana Exemplary Award for alternative schools in Indiana twice (2001 and 2003).
Entablature An entablature (IPA [ɛnˈtæblətʃə]; Latin, and tabula, a tablet) is a major element of classical architecture, the superstructure of moldings and bands which lies horizontally above the columns, resting on their capitals. Entablature is commonly divided into the architrave—the supporting member carried from column to column, pier or wall immediately above; the frieze—an unmolded strip that may or may not be ornamented; and the cornice, the projecting member below the pediment.
Entamoeba coli Entamoeba coli is a non-pathogenic species of Entamoeba that is important clinically in humans only because it can be confused with Entamoeba histolytica, which is pathogenic, during microscopic examination of stained stool specimens. A simple finding of Entamoeba coli trophozoites or cysts in a stool specimen requires no treatment.
Entandrophragma Entandrophragma is a genus of eleven species of deciduous trees in the mahogany family Meliaceae, restricted to tropical Africa. At least some of the species attain large sizes, reaching 40-50 m tall, exceptionally 60 m, and 2 m in trunk diameter.
Entdecker Entdecker is a German-style board game designed by Klaus Teuber and published in 1996 by Goldsieber in German. Although the game won 2nd prize in the Deutscher Spiele Preis, many gamers were disappointed with the game after the success of Teuber's previous game, Settlers of Catan.
Entel Entel (Acronym for Empresa Nacional de TELecomunicaciones) is a Chilean telecommunications company and TelefĂłnica CTC's fiercest competitor. To foreigners, Entel is best known for the 127 meter high Torre Entel (Entel Tower) that rises high above central Santiago and constitutes one of the city's main landmarks.
Entelechy Entelechy is a philosophical concept of Aristotle. The term traces to the Ancient Greek word entelecheia, from the combination of the Greek words enteles (complete), telos (end, purpose, completion) and echein (to have).
Entelechy Arts Entelechy Arts is an integrated arts company and registered charity based in London, the United Kingdom. One of its artists is Charles Hayward (musician) formerly of This Heat - he is a musician in the Entelechy project Ambient Jam.
Entelev Entelev, also known as Cancell and Cantron, is a liquid mixture that was promoted by its creator to be an effective treatment for cancer. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) tested the ingredients of the mixture against cancer cells and found no conclusive results.
Entente Cordiale The term Entente Cordiale (French for "friendly understanding") has been used in English since 1844 (according to the OED) to denote recognition of common interests between the United Kingdom and France. Now the term usually denotes the formal agreement between the two countries signed on April 8, 1904.
Entente of Independents of Côte d'Ivoire Entente of Independents of Côte d'Ivoire (in French: Entente des Indépendents de Côte d'Ivoire), a splinter group of the Democratic Party of Côte d'Ivoire (PDCI). EDICI was founded in Abidjan in the end of 1949.
Entente Sportive de Bingerville Entente Sportive de Bingerville (ES Bingerville or ESB) is an Ivorian football club based in Bingerville founded in 1995 as AST Bingerville. They are a member of the Fédération Ivoirienne de Football Premiere Division.
Enter (album) Enter is the first studio album from the symphonic metal band Within Temptation, released in 1997. Although this album shows off Sharon den Adel's voice, the band's guitarist Robert Westerholt provides gruff death metal growls too.
Enter the Dru Enter the Dru is a 1998 album by American R&B vocal group Dru Hill. The group's second LP, Enter the Dru (named after the Bruce Lee film Enter the Dragon) was released through a production deal with University Music by Island Black Records in October 1998.
Enter the Game of Death Enter the Game of Death, originally released as Si wang mo ta and released in North America as The King of Kung Fu, is a Bruceploitation martial arts film inspired by Bruce Lee's unfinished film Game of Death. It stars notorious Lee imitator Bruce Le.
Enter the Matrix Enter the Matrix is the first video game based on the Matrix series. It was developed by Shiny Entertainment and published by Atari and WB Interactive for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube game systems, and for the PC.
Enter the Ninja Enter the Ninja is a 1981 film directed by Menahem Golan, and stars Franco Nero as Cole, Susan George as Mary Ann Landers, and ShĂ´ Kosugi as Hasegawa. Enter the Ninja is the first film in a series of Ninja films, the second being Revenge of the Ninja, and the third being Ninja III: The Domination, although they are not directly related to one another in terms of storyline.
Enter the Saint Enter the Saint is a collection of three interconnected adventure novellas by Leslie Charteris first published in the United Kingdom by Hodder and Stoughton in 1930, followed by an American edition by The Crime Club in 1931.
Enter: The Conquering Chicken Enter: The Conquering Chicken was The Gits second full-length album released posthumously in 1994 on C/Z Records. Lead singer and songwriter Mia Zapata was brutally raped and murdered in July, 1993 during production of this record.
Enter: The Conquering Chicken (Reissue) Enter: The Conquering Chicken was The Gits second full-length album released posthumously in 1994 on C/Z Records. Lead singer and songwriter Mia Zapata was brutally raped and murdered in July, 1993 during production of this record.
Enteral formula In medicine, an enteral formula is a solution containing some or all of the nutrients that the body needs to function. It can be introduced into the gastrointestinal tract either orally or through a feeding tube.
EnterCard Scandinavian Masters The Scandinavian Masters is an annual golf tournament on the European Tour which is played in Sweden at the end of July or the beginning of August each year. As of 2007 it is the only European Tour event in Scandinavia.
Entergy Entergy Corporation is a Delaware chartered corporation engaged in electric power production, retail distribution operations, energy marketing and trading, and gas transportation. It owns and operates power plants with approximately 30,000 megawatts of generating capacity.
Enteric nervous system The enteric nervous system (ENS) is the part of the nervous system that directly controls the gastrointestinal system. It is capable of autonomous functions such as the coordination of reflexes, although it receives considerable innervation from the autonomic nervous system and thus is often considered a part of it.
Entering a New Ride Entering a New Ride is a downloadable album by Big Audio Dynamite, led by former Clash band member Mick Jones. After disagreement with their record label Radioactive Records they left it and released all the songs on their official site for free.
Entering tone Entering tone () is one of four tones in the phonology in Middle Chinese. The tone is described as relatively short and sharp, which continues to be true for many (but not all) of the variants of Chinese that keeps this tone.
Enterobacter Enterobacter is a genus of common Gram-negative, facultatively-anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae. Several strains of the these bacteria are pathogenic and cause opportunistic infections in immunocompromised (usually hospitalized) hosts.
Enterobacteriaceae The Enterobacteriaceae are a large family of bacteria, including many of the more familiar pathogens, such as Salmonella and Escherichia coli. Genetic studies place them among the Proteobacteria, and they are given their own order (Enterobacteriales), though this is sometimes taken to include some related environmental samples.
Enterobiasis tape test A enterobiasis tape test or transparent adhesive tape test (sometimes called a Scotch tape test) refers to a method used for collecting and examining material gathered from regions surrounding the anus. This test is usually used to identify an infection of pinworms by collecting both the worms and eggs.
Enterococcus Enterococcus is a genus of lactic acid bacteria of the phylum Firmicutes. Members of this genus were classified as Group D Streptococcus until 1984 when genomic DNA analysis indicated that a separate genus classification was appropriate.
Enterococcus faecalis Enterococcus faecalis is a Gram-positive commensal bacteria inhabiting the alimentary canals of humans and animals, are now acknowledged to be organisms capable of causing life-threatening infections in humans, especially in the nosocomial (hospital) environment. The existence of enterococci in such a dual role is facilitated, at least in part, by its intrinsic and acquired resistance to virtually all antibiotics currently in use.
Enterocoelous Enterocoelous development is the stage of embryological development of deuterostomes in which the coelom forms. The stage starts with the gastrula; as the archenteron forms, pockets of migrating cells also form, creating another layer between the endoderm and ectoderm, the mesoderm.
Enterochromaffin-like cell Enterochromaffin-like cells or ECL cells are a type of neuroendocrine cells found in the gastric glands of the gastric mucosa beneath the epithelium, particularly in the vicinity of parietal cells. They are also considered a type of enteroendocrine cell.
Enteropeptidase Enteropeptidase (previously also enterokinase) is a serine protease enzyme () secreted by intestinal gland cells in the crypts of LieberkĂĽhn in the small intestine. Enteropeptidase is a part of the Chymotrypsin-clan of serine proteases, and is structurally similar to these proteins.
Enterostatin Enterostatin is a pentapeptide produced from exocrine pancreas and gastrointestinal tract that selectively reduces fat intake. Its effects include a reduction of insulin secretion, an increase in sympathetic drive to brown adipose tissue, and the stimulation of adrenal corticosteroid secretion.
Enterotoxin An enterotoxin is a protein toxin released by a micro-organism in the lower Intestine. Enterotoxins are frequently cytotoxic and kill cells by altering the permeability of the epithelial cells in the intestinal wall.
Enterprise (1814) The Enterprise (aka Enterprize) was the fourth steamboat west of the Allegheny Mountains. With an engine and power train designed and built by Daniel French, the Enterprise was launched in 1814 at Brownsville, Pennsylvania for her owners: the shareholders of the Monongahela and Ohio Steam Boat Company.
Enterprise (NX-01) The Enterprise (NX-01) is a fictional starship in the titular science fiction television series Enterprise. Commanded by Captain Jonathan Archer, the Enterprise NX-01 is the earliest Starship Enterprise officially recognized in the Star Trek canon.
Enterprise (ride) The Enterprise is an amusement ride, first manufactured by HUSS Maschinenfabrik in 1972. The ride was an adaption and improvement of a design produced earlier that year by Schwartzkopf, with an increased passenger capacity and a hydraulic lift arm (as opposed to electro-mechanical).
Enterprise (train) Enterprise is the name of the cross-border train service between Dublin Connolly in the Republic of Ireland and Belfast Central in Northern Ireland and is jointly operated by Iarnród Éireann (IE) and Northern Ireland Railways (NIR).
Enterprise (VIVA) Enterprise is a Vivastation on York Region's Viva bus rapid transit system, north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It opened on November 20, 2005, on the intersection of Enterprise Drive and GO Station Access Road in Markham, Ontario.
Enterprise architecture Enterprise architecture is the practice of applying a comprehensive and rigorous method for describing a current and/or future structure and behavior for an organization's processes, information systems, personnel and organizational sub-units, so that they align with the organization's core goals and strategic direction. Although often associated strictly with information technology, it relates more broadly to the practice of business optimization in that it addresses business architecture, performance management, organizational structure and process architecture as well.
Enterprise Architecture framework An Architecture Framework is a specification of how to organize and present an Enterprise Architecture. Because the discipline of Enterprise Architecture is so broad, and because the enterprises it describes are often large, it can result in very complex models.
Enterprise Business Architecture The Enterprise Business Architecture (hereinafter "EBA") is a blueprint of the enterprise built using architectural disciplines to improve performance. It is a formal model representing the business as a manifestation of the strategy.
Enterprise collaboration systems Enterprise collaboration systems refers to the use of groupware tools and the internet, intranets, extranets and other computer networks to support and enhance communication. Examples include enterprise communication tools such as e-mail, enterprise conferencing tools such as videoconferencing and collobartive work management tools such as task and project management.
Enterprise content management Enterprise Content Management (ECM) is any of the strategies and technologies employed in the information technology industry for managing the capture, storage, security, revision control, retrieval, distribution, preservation and destruction of documents and content. ECM especially concerns content imported into or generated from within an organization in the course of its operation, and includes the control of access to this content from outside of the organization's processes.
Enterprise Community Partners Enterprise Community Partners, formerly The Enterprise Foundation, is a Columbia, Maryland based non-for-profit organization with seventeen offices nationwide. Founded in 1982 by developer/philanthropist James W.
Enterprise Content Integration Enterprise content integration (ECI) is a middleware software technology that connects together all computer systems that manage documents and digital content (Enterprise content management, Document management, Groupware, Records management…)
Enterprise Data Modeling Enterprise Data Modeling is the the practice of creating a graphical model of the data used by an enterprise or company. Typical outputs of this activity include ERDs, XSDs, and an enterprise wide data dictionary.
Enterprise Decision Management Enterprise Decision Management, commonly abbreviated "EDM", entails all aspects of managing automated decision design and deployment that an organization uses to manage its interactions with customers, employees and suppliers. Computerization has changed the way organizations are approaching their decision-making because it has enabled "information-based decisions" - decisions based on analysis of historical behavioral data, prior decisions, and their outcomes.
Enterprise Distributed Object Computing The UML profile for Enterprise Distributed Object Computing (EDOC) is a standard of the Object Management Group in support of open distributed computing using model-driven architecture and Service-Oriented Architecture. The basis of EDOC is the "Enterprise Collaboration Architecture" meta model that defines how roles interact within communities in the performance of collaborative business processes.
Enterprise encrytption gateway Enterprise Encryption Gateway (EEG)- An EEG is a L2 encryption device (similar to VPN) that allows for strong authentication and encryption for data across a wireless medium. The client devices have client-side authentication/encrytion software, and the EEGs are the encryption terminaltion point in the network.
Enterprise Football League 2007 The 2007 season of the Chinese Taipei National Football League, also known as the Enterprise Football League, consists of four teams who play each other team twice. The 2007 season of the league is mainly co-sponsored by Fubon Financial Holding Co.
Enterprise Information Integration EII is the industry acronym for Enterprise Information Integration. It describes the process of using data abstraction to address the data access challenges associated with data heterogeneity and data contextualization.
Enterprise Information System According to Kenneth and lane laudon "Enterprise System also known as Enterprise Resource Planning System provide a single information system for organization-wide coordination and integration of key business processes .It collects data from various business processes in manufacturing and production, finance and accounting sales and marketing, human resources and store the data in a single ample data respiratory which help other part of business by providing required information.
Enterprise Ireland Enterprise Ireland is the Irish state economic development agency focused on helping Irish-owned business transform itelf both with respect to geographical spread and value added. The core mission of Enterprise Ireland is to accelerate the development of what is hoped will become world-class Irish enterprises capable of achieving strong positions in global markets resulting in increased national and regional prosperity and purchasing power.
Enterprise Island Enterprise Island or Isla Lientur or Isla Nansen Norte or North Nansen Island is an island that is 1.5 miles long and lies at the northeast end of Nansen Island in Wilhelmina Bay, off the west coast of Graham Land.
Enterprise liability Enterprise Liability is a legal doctrine under which individual entities (for example, otherwise legally unrelated corporations or people) can be held jointly liable for some action on the basis of being part of a shared enterprise. Enterprise liability is a form of secondary liability.
Enterprise messaging system An enterprise messaging system (EMS) is a set of published Enterprise-wide standards that allows organizations to send semantically precise messages between computer systems. EMS systems promote loosely coupled architectures that allow changes in the formats of messages to have minimum impact on message subscribers.
Enterprise Marketing Management Enterprise Marketing Management (EMM) is the strategic integration of people, process and IT in a marketing context. The ultimate goal is to improve Return on Marketing Investment and provide a vehicle for governance of both marketing performence and spend.
Enterprise Objects Framework The Enterprise Objects Framework (or more commonly, EOF) was introduced by NeXT in 1994 as a pioneering object-relational mapping product for its NeXTSTEP and OpenStep development platforms. The EOF abstracts the process of interacting with a relational database, mapping database rows to Java or Objective-C objects.
Enterprise Oil Enterprise Oil was a former major British Independent E&P company in Europe, with core areas of activity in the UK and Ireland, Europe, Brazil and the Gulf of Mexico, purchased by Royal Dutch Shell Resources in 2002.
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