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Environmental issues in Pakistan Environmental issues in Pakistan threaten the economy and the population’s health, and there is little indication of their abatement. A 1997 World Bank study estimated the annual cost of Pakistan’s environmental problems at US$1.
Environmental issues in Sudan Environmental issues in Sudan - Sudan suffers from inadequate supplies of potable water, declining wildlife populations because of warfare and excessive hunting, soil erosion, desertification, and periodic droughts.
Environmental issues in Syria Major environmental issues in Syria include deforestation, overgrazing, soil erosion, desertification, water pollution from the dumping of raw sewage and wastes from petroleum refining, and inadequate supplies of potable water. Water shortages, exacerbated by population growth, industrial expansion, and water pollution, are a significant long-term constraint on economic development.
Environmental issues in the Philippines The Philippines is prone to natural disasters, particularly typhoons, floods, landslides, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and tsunamis, lying as it does astride the typhoon belt, in the active volcanic region known as the “Pacific Ring of Fire,” and in the geologically unstable region between the Pacific and Eurasian tectonic plates. The Philippines also suffers major human-caused environmental degradation aggravated by a high annual population growth rate, including loss of agricultural lands, deforestation, soil erosion, air and water pollution, improper disposal of solid and toxic wastes, loss of coral reefs, mismanagement and abuse of coastal resources, and overfishing.
Environmental issues in Tajikistan The major environmental issues in Tajikistan are concentrations of agricultural chemicals and salts in the soil and groundwater, pockets of high air pollution caused by industry and motor vehicles, water pollution from agricultural runoff and disposal of untreated industrial waste and sewage, poor management of water resources, and soil erosion. Soil erosion affects an estimated 70 percent of irrigated land, and overgrazing also contributes to soil erosion.
Environmental issues in Venezuela Environmental issues in Venezuela include natural factors such as earthquakes, floods, rockslides, mudslides, and periodic droughts. It ranks among the top 10 of the world’s most ecologically diverse countries.
Environmental issues in Vietnam The National Environmental Agency, a branch of the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Environment, is responsible for Environmental issues in Vietnam. At the provincial level, the Departments of Science, Technology, and the Environment bear responsibility.
Environmental Information Regulations 2004 The Environmental Information Regulations 2004 are a Statutory Instrument (SI) that regulates access to British Government and other public sector information on the environment. Like the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) the Regulations provide a statutory right of access to information.
Environmental journalism Environmental journalism is the collection, verification, production, distribution and exhibition of information regarding current events, trends, issues and people that are associated with the non-human world with which humans necessarily interact. To be an environmental journalist, one must have an understanding of scientific language and practice, knowledge of historical environmental events, the ability to keep abreast of environmental policy decisions and the work of environmental organizations, a general understanding of current environmental concerns, and the ability to communicate all of that information to the public in such a way that it can be easily understood, despite its complexity.
Environmental justice Environmental justice Environmental justice (EJ) is a holistic effort to analyze and overcome the power structures that have traditionally thwarted environmental reforms. Environmental justice proponents generally view the environment as encompassing "where we live, work, and play" (and sometimes "pray" or go to school are added); thus, the movement seeks to redress inequitable distributions of environmental burdens (pollution, industrial facilities, crime, etc) and access to environmental goods (nutritious food, clean air & water, parks, recreation, health care, education, transportation, safe jobs, etc.
Environmental law Environmental law is a body of law, which is a system of complex and interlocking statutes, common law, treaties, conventions, regulations and policies which seek to protect the natural environment which may be affected, impacted or endangered by human activities. Some environmental laws regulate the quantity and nature of impacts of human activities: for example, setting allowable levels of pollution.
Environmental Life Force The Environmental Life Force (ELF) was the first radical environmental group to use explosive and incendiary devices in defense of the environment. It was founded by John Hanna who was the only member of the group to be arrested and convicted for the use of explosives on federal property.
Environmental List-Ecological Democrats The Environmental List-Ecological Democrats of Italy (Italian: Ambienta-Lista-Ecologisti Democratici) is a political party in Italy. The party affiliated to the "House of Freedoms", the centre-right coalition led by Silvio Berlusconi.
Environmental management Environmental Management is not, as the phrase suggests, the management of the environment as such but rather the management of the humankind's interaction with and impact upon the environment. The need for environmental management can be viewed from a variety of perspectives.
Environmental management scheme An environmental management scheme is a mechanism by which landowners and other individuals and bodies responsible for land management can be incentivised to manage their land in a manner sympathetic to the environment.
Environmental management system The environmental management system (EMS) is part of a management system of an organization (enterprise, authority, etc.), in which specific competencies, behaviors, procedures and demands for the implementation of an operational environmental policy of the organization are defined.
Environmental medicine Environmental medicine, also called clinical ecology, is a multidisciplinary field involving medicine, environmental science, chemistry and others. The scope of this field involves studying the interactions between environment and human health, the cause of disease as caused by environmental factors including chemical, physical and biological agents.
Environmental metaphysics Environmental metaphysics is the metaphysical exploration of environments and their impact on people and animals. Metaphysics in this case is used in the newer use of the term "subjects which are beyond the physical world.
Environmental movement in New Zealand The earliest major environmental issue in New Zealand was the prospect of raising the level of Lake Manapouri for a hydro-electricity scheme. In 1969 a nation-wide "Save Manapouri Campaign" started and was successful in preventing the lake level from being raised.
Environmental movement in the United States In the United States today the organized Envionmental movement is represented by a wide range of organizations sometimes called Non-Government Organizations or NGOs. These organizations exist on local national and international scales.
Environmental Measurements Laboratory The Environmental Measurements Laboratory (EML), a United States government-owned, government-operated laboratory, is part of the Science and Technology (S&T) Directorate of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). A descendant of the Manhattan Project, EML was established in 1947.
Environmental Modeling Center The Environmental Modeling Center (EMC), improves numerical weather, marine and climate predictions at the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP), through a broad program of research in data assimilation and modeling. In support of the NCEP operational forecasting mission, the EMC develops, improves and monitors data assimilation systems and models of the atmosphere, ocean and coupled system, using advanced methods developed internally as well as cooperatively with scientists from Universities, NOAA Laboratories and other government agencies, and the international scientific community.
Environmental planning Environmental planning is a relatively new field of study that aims to merge the practice of urban planning with the concerns of environmentalism. Essentially speaking, while urban planners have traditionally factored in economic development, transportation, sanitation, and other services into their decisions, environmental planners add sustainable (social, ecological & economic) outcomes as important factors in the decision-making process.
Environmental policy Environmental policy may refer to either the private sector or the public sector. In the public sector it generally refers to a government's use and creation of the laws, regulations, and other policy mechanisms concerning environmental issues and sustainability.
Environmental portrait An environmental portrait is a portrait executed in the subject's usual environment, for example their home or workplace, and typically illuminates the subject's life and surroundings. The term is most frequently used of a genre of photography.
Environmental preservation Environmental preservation is the strict setting aside of natural resources to prevent the use or contact by humans or by human intervention. The distinct difference between conservation and preservation, is that conservation allows for the sustainable development paradigm, whereas preservation is complete restriction.
Environmental protection in Islam Environmental protection in Islam refer to the protection of the natural environment (greens) in accordance to Islamic teachings. As accordingly, "The conservation of the natural environment is an imperative commanded by God, the Lord and Sustainer of all beings," http://www.
Environmental protection in Japan As Japan changed from an agricultural society to an urbanized industrial power, much of its natural beauty (see geography of Japan) was destroyed and defaced by overcrowding and industrial development. However, as the world's leading importer of both exhaustible and renewable natural resources and the second largest consumer of fossil fuels, Japan came to realize that it had a major international responsibility to conserve and protect the environment.
Environmental Protection Agency (Queensland) The Environmental Protection Agency (often abbreviated EPA) is a department of the state government of Queensland. Some of its key functions include environmental planning, management of parks, management of forestry and wildlife, and the development of environmental policy.
Environmental racism Environmental racism is racial discrimination in race-based differential enforcement of environmental rules and regulations; the intentional or unintentional targeting of minority communities for the siting of polluting industries such as toxic waste disposal; and the exclusion of people of color from public and private boards, commissions, and regulatory bodies.
Environmental radioactivity The environmental radioactivity page is devoted to the subject of radioactive materials in man and his environment. While some isotopes are only found on earth as a result of human activity (eg <Sup>90Sr and 99Tc) and that some isotopes are only present due to natural processes (eg 40K), a few isotopes are present as a result of both natural processes and human activities (eg tritium).
Environmental restoration Environmental restoration is a term common in the citizens’ environmental movement. Environmental restoration is closely allied with (or perhaps sometimes used interchangeably with) ecological restoration or environmental remediation.
Environmental Robots Inc. Environmental Robots Inc., also known by its acronym ERI, is an Albuquerque, New Mexico based robotics company which specializes in artificial muscle technology (electroactive polymer, EAP) and its applications.
Environmental science Environmental science is the study of the interactions among the physical, chemical and biological components of the environment; with a focus on pollution and degradation of the environment related to human activities; and the impact on biodiversity and sustainability from local and global development. It is inherently an interdisciplinary field that draws upon not only its core scientific areas, but also applies knowledge from other non-scientific studies such as economics, law and social sciences.
Environmental sculpture The term environmental sculpture is variously defined. A development of the art of the 20th century, environmental sculpture usually creates or alters the environment for the viewer, as opposed to presenting itself figurally or monumentally before the viewer.
Environmental skepticism Environmental skepticism is an umbrella term that describes those that believe certain claims put forward by environmentalists are exaggerated to some degree. Some skeptics believe that human damage to the environment is either minimal or less important in its likely consequences than the benefits that damaging economic development brings, others believe that any significant future damage will be fixed by yet-to-be invented technology, while yet others believe that major elements of the environment are in fact improving over time.
Environmental sociology Environmental sociology is typically defined as the study of societal-environmental interactions, although this definition immediately presents the perhaps insolvable problem of separating human cultures from the rest of ecology. Although the focus of the field is the relationship between society and environment in general, environmental sociologists typically place special emphasis on studying the social factors that cause environmental problems, the societal impacts of those problems, and efforts to solve the problems.
Environmental soil science Environmental soil science is the study of the interaction of humans with the pedosphere as well as critical aspects of the biosphere, the lithosphere, the hydrosphere, and the atmosphere. Environmental soil science addresses both the fundamental and applied aspects of the field including: buffers and surface water quality, vadose zone functions, septic drain field site assessment and function, land treatment of wastewater, stormwater, erosion control, soil contamination with metals and pesticides, remediation of contaminated soils, restoration of wetlands, soil degradation, nutrient management, movement of viruses and bacteria in soils and waters, bioremediation, application of molecular biology and genetic engineering to development of soil microbes that can degrade hazardous pollutants, land use, global warming, acid rain, and the study of anthropogenic soils, such as terra preta.
Environmental stress fracture In materials science, environmental stress fracture or environment assisted fracture is the generic name given to premature failure under the influence of tensile stresses and harmful environments of materials such as metals and alloys, composites, plastics and ceramics.
Environmental stress screening Environmental stress screening (ESS) refers to the process of exposing a newly manufactured product or component (typically electronic) to stresses such as thermal cycling and vibration in order to force latent defects to manifest themselves by failure during the screening process. The survivng population, upon completion of screening, can be assumed to have a higher reliability than a similar unscreened population.
Environmental studies Environmental studies is the systematic study of human interaction with their environment. It is a broad field of study that includes the natural environment, built environments, social environments, organizational environments, and the sets of relationships between them.
Environmental suit An environmental suit is a suit designed specifically for a particular environment, usually one otherwise hostile to humans. An environment suit is typically a one-piece garment, and many types also feature a helmet or other covering for the head.
Environmental Science Services Administration The Environmental Science Services Administration was a satellite program launched by NASA in 1958, ending with the decommissioning of its last satellite in 1977. ESSA was a precursor to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and served as a compliment to the The Television Infrared Observation Satellite Program (TIROS).
Environmental Services Association The Environmental Services Association (ESA) is a professional organisation in the UK representing the UK's waste and secondary resources industry. The ESA's members include the major waste management companies in the UK and is open to all organisations involved in the management of wastes.
Environmental Stewardship Environmental Stewardship is an agri-environment scheme run by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in England. It was formally launched on 18 March 2005, although the first agreements did not start until 1 August 2005.
Environmental Sustainability Index The Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI) is a composite index tracking 21 elements of environmental sustainability covering natural resource endowments, past and present pollution levels, environmental management efforts, contributions to protection of the global commons, and a society's capacity to improve its environmental performance over time.
Environmental technology Environmental technology or "green technology" is the application of the environmental sciences to conserve the natural environment and resources, and by curbing the negative impacts of human involvement. Sustainable development is the core of environmental technologies.
Environmental toxins and fetal development It has long been known that the fetus can be sensitive to impacts from adverse environmental exposures. Fetal development can be affected by exposures that occur to either parent prior to conception and to the mother post conception.
Environmental Technology Laboratory The Environmental Technology Laboratory (ETL) was a laboratory in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR). In October 2005, it was merged with five other NOAA labs to form the Earth System Research Laboratory.
Environmental Transformation of North America Prior to European Colonization It is long been thought that both North and South America remained untouched by the natives that inhabited these continents for thousands of years prior to European exploration and eventual inhabitation. However this belief now appears to have been flawed in its assumptions.
Environmental Transport Association The Environmental Transport Association is a United Kingdom breakdown and road rescue company, but unlike the Automobile Association or RAC plc which are perceived as pro-car, the ETA aims to raise awareness of the impact of excessive car use and help individuals and organisations to make positive changes in their travel habits.
Environmental vandalism "Environmental vandalism" is a term used by some environmentalists to describe the egregious or blatant destruction of delicate ecosystems, especially in violation of environmental protection laws. Illegal logging in designated protected areas is a commonly-cited example.
Environmental vegetarianism Environmental vegetarianism is the practice of vegetarianism based on the belief that the production of meat by intensive agriculture is environmentally unsustainable. The primary environmental concerns with meat production are pollution and the use of resources such as fossil fuels, water, and land.
Environmental waste controls Environmental Waste Controls plc (EWC)is a UK base company, who provide waste management] and [[recycling solutions for all types of industry. It was first founded by Bill Edwards in 1993, who initially started the business from his bedroom, the concept was to offer a total transparent and fixed price waste and recycling management package.
Environmental Working Group The Environmental Working Group is a public watchdog group specializing in environmental investigations in the areas of toxins, agricultural subsidies, public lands, and corporate accountability. They are a non-profit organization (501 c3).
Environmentalism Environmentalism is a concern for the preservation, restoration, or improvement of the natural environment, such as the conservation of natural resources, prevention of pollution, and certain land use actions. It often supports the struggles of indigenous peoples against the spread of globalisation to their way of life, which is seen as more friendly to the environment.
Environmentally friendly The phrase environmentally friendly is used to refer to goods, services and/or practices considered to inflict little harm on the environment. The phrase has been in common usage for at least 20 years and is often added to product advertising or packaging to promote a sale.
Environmentally Sensitive Area An Environmentally Sensitive Area (ESA) is a type of designation for an agricultural area which needs special protection because of its landscape, wildlife or historical value. The scheme was introduced in 1987 and is administered by the Rural Development Service for the United Kingdom Governments Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
Envirothon The Envirothon is a nationwide high school environmental competition in the United States and in Canada wherein teams of five students are tested on five categories: Aquatics, Forestry, Soils/Land Use, Wildlife, and a rotating current environmental issue. The 2007 environmental issue is "Alternative/Renewable Energy.
Envisat The Envisat (Environmental Satellite) satellite is an Earth-observing satellite built by the European Space Agency. It was launched on March 1, 2002 aboard an Ariane 5 into a Sun synchronous polar orbit at a height of 790 km (±10 km).
Envizions Computer Entertainment Envizions Computer Entertainment is an American company which produces electronic devices, media and publishing services. Envizions is currently focused on the development and release of their forthcoming media center, the Evo: Phase One.
Envoy (WordPerfect) In computing, Envoy was a portable document file format marketed by WordPerfect Corporation, created as a competitor to Adobe Systems' Portable Document Format (PDF). It was introduced by Tumbleweed Communications Corporation in 1993 and shipped with WordPerfect Office in March 1994.
Envy (band) Envy is one of the foremost hardcore/screamo bands in Japan. They have a large following outside of their native Japan, and are signed to Rock Action Records in Europe and Temporary Residence Limited in North America, though originally they worked with Level Plane Records.
Envy (novel) Envy is a landmark novel published in 1927 by the Russian novelist Yury Olesha and acclaimed by Vladimir Nabokov as the greatest novel produced in the Soviet Union. It is remarkable both for its poetic style, undulating modes of transition between the scenes, its innovative structure, its biting satire, and for its ruthless examination of Socialist ideals.
Envy On The Coast Envy On The Coast is a rock band from Locust Valley on Long Island, New York. The band recorded a 5 song EP with producer Bryan Russell which was released September 19 through PhotoFinish Records, who they have recently signed to.
EnvyMUD EnvyMUD is a MUD codebase written by Michael Chastain, Michael Quan, Mitchell Tse, David Love, and Guilherme Arnold which was created in 1994 as a derivate of the Merc codebase which itself was based on DikuMUD.
EnVision EvAngelene EnVision EvAngelene is a 1996 release, by Christian Metal band Mortification. Musically, this particular album is known for having more of a traditional Heavy Metal and Thrash Metal sound then previous Mortification offerings, which focused mainly on Death Metal.
Enwave Enwave is a private corporation jointly owned by the City of Toronto and the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System and is one of the largest district energy systems in North America. Enwave was formed after the restructuring of the Toronto District Heating Corporation.
Enxet The Enxet are an indigenous people of about 17,000 living in the Gran Chaco region of western Paraguay. Originally hunter-gatherers, many are now forced to supplement their livelihood as laborers on the cattle ranches that have encroached upon their dwindling natural forest habitat.
Enya Enya, birth name Eithne Patricia Ní Bhraonáin IPA: (sometimes presented in the media as the Anglicised Enya Brennan; born 17 May 1961), is the Republic of Ireland's best-selling solo artist and one of Ireland's best known musicians. As a musical group, Enya is a collaboration between three people: Enya herself, who composes and performs the music; Nicky Ryan, who produces the albums, and Roma Ryan, who writes the lyrics in various languages.
Enyo In Greek mythology, Enyo ("horror") was an ancient ker or daimon known by the epithet "Waster of Cities" and frequently depicted as being covered in blood and carrying weapons of war, as on the Shield of Heracles. She was frequently portrayed as a companion of Ares, the chief god of war, and has been variously said to be his mother, daughter, or sister.
Enyo Engagement The Enyo Engagement was a fictional war between the Terran Confederation and the Empire of Kilrah in the Wing Commander computer game and novel universe. It occurred in the year 2639, after the Kilrathi took a total of 500,000 human prisoners on the planets Enyo and McAuliffe.
Enza Anderson Enza "Supermodel" Anderson is a Canadian transsexual woman and drag queen who has become famous in Canada for her quixotic political campaigns, which are usually based around the slogan 100% Great Legs.
Enzai: Falsely Accused Enzai (in kanji: 冤罪 - "False charge") is a Yaoi game made by the Japanese software house Langmaor, as well as the first yaoi (and shotacon) game officially released commercially in the United States, where the title was translated as Falsely Accused.
Enzian The Enzian (named for a type of mountain flower, the Gentian Violet) was a WWII surface-to-air anti-aircraft missile that was the first to use an infrared guidance system. Troubles, most of them organizational, plagued its development in the late days of the war, and it was cancelled before becoming operational.
Enzmann The Enzmann was a Swiss automobile manufactured from 1957 until the late 1960s. The company purchased new Volkswagens, cut off their bodies, and refitted them with elegant fiberglass bodywork produced by a boatyard at Grandson.
Enzo Bearzot Enzo Bearzot (born 26 September 1927 in Aiello del Friuli) is a former Italian football player and manager. He is mostly renowned for having led the Italy national football team to a triumph in the 1982 FIFA World Cup.
Enzo Coloni Racing Car Systems Coloni (Enzo Coloni Racing Car Systems) is an Italian racing team and former Formula One racing car constructor. While it has been successful in Formula Three and Formula 3000, the team was one of the least successful in Formula One history.
Enzo Di Pede Enzo DiPede was one of the best goalkeepers to play in the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL). He won MISL Goalkeeper of the Year honors in 1981 as a member of the Chicago Horizon and later played for the Kansas City Comets.
Enzo Ferrari (car) The Enzo Ferrari is a 12-cylinder Ferrari supercar named after the company's founder, Enzo Ferrari. It was built in 2003 using Formula One technology, such as a carbon-fiber body, F1-style sequential shift transmission, and carbon-ceramic brake discs.
Enzo Hernández Enzo Octavio Hernández [er-NAN-dez] (born February 12, 1949 in Valle De Guanape, Venezuela) is a former Major League Baseball shortstop and right-handed batter who played for the San Diego Padres (1971-77) and Los Angeles Dodgers (1978).
Enzo Petito Enzo Petito (born 1911 in Spain) was a Spanish film actor who has appeared in film in the 1960s. Although never a major actor he made a number of small appearances as character actors and is best known in world cinema for his role as the innocent helpless store keeper in the Sergio Leone film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in 1966.
Enzo Rao Enzo Rao (born January 13, 1957 in Palermo) is an Italian musician who plays a number of instruments, including bass guitar, oud, saz, Jew's harp and violin, in a variety of folk and popular styles. He has performed with artists like Rakali, Glen Velez and Claudio Lo Cascio.
Enzo Riccardo Campagnolo Enzo Riccardo Campagnolo, veterinarian and epidemiologist, was born in Ithaca, New York on September 12 1958. His Italian ancestry can be traced back to the city of Fondi, in province of Latina, region of Lazio (Latium), Italy.
Enzo Scifo Vincenzo "Enzo" Scifo (born February 19, 1966) is a Belgian former football midfielder. He was a member of the Belgian national team, for which he appeared in four FIFA World Cups, being one of two Belgian players ever to do so.
Enzo Sereni Enzo Sereni (1905–November 18, 1944) was an Italian Zionist, founder of Kibbutz Giv'at Brenner, scholar, advocate of Jewish-Arab coexistence and a resistance fighter who was parachuted into Nazi-occupied Italy in WW II, captured by the Germans and executed in Dachau concentration camp.
Enzso (album) Enzso is the eponymous debut album by the Enzso project leaded by Eddie Rayner. The orchestral recording sessions were held at Symphony House in Wellington and National Radio Studios for the National Youth Choir.
Enzymatic browning Enzymatic browning is a chemical process involving polyphenol oxidase or other enzymes that create melanins, resulting in a brown color. Enzymatic browning is an important color reaction in fruit, vegetables, and seafood.
Enzyme catalysis Enzyme catalysis is the catalysis of chemical reactions by specialised proteins, enzymes. Catalysis of biochemical reactions in the cell is vital due to the very low reaction rates of the uncatalysed reactions.
Enzyme kinetics Enzyme kinetics is the study of the rates of chemical reactions that are catalysed by enzymes. The study of an enzyme's kinetics provides insights into the catalytic mechanism of this enzyme, its role in metabolism, how its activity is controlled in the cell and how drugs and poisons can inhibit its activity.
Enzyme replacement therapy Enzyme replacement therapy is a medical treatment replacing an enzyme in patients in whom that particular enzyme is deficient or absent. Usually this is done by giving the patient an intravenous (IV) infusion containing the enzyme.
Enzyme Records Enzyme Records is a Netherlands-based hardcore record label. Founded in 2001 by Patrick van Kerckhoven as a continuation of Kerckhoven's previous labels, Gangsta Audiovisuals and Supreme Intelligence Records, to "'restart' his labels and continue in a new style of hardcore without being drowned in pointless criticism".
Enzyte Enzyte is a controversial supplement widely advertised on United States television as a "once daily tablet for natural male enhancement". It's manufactured by Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals of Cincinnati, Ohio.
ENCOD The European NGO Council on Drugs (ENCOD) is a network of European non-governmental organisations and citizens concerned with the impact of current international drug policies on the lives of the most affected sectors in North and South. Since 1994 they have been working to advocate more just and effective drugs control policies, which include an integrated solution for all problems related to the global drugs phenomenon.
ENCODE ENCODE (the ENcylopedia Of DNA Elements) is a public research consortium launched by the US National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) in September 2003. The goal is to find all functional elements in the human genome, one of the most critical projects by NHGRI after it completed the successful Human Genome Project.
ENEA (Italy) The Ente per le Nuove tecnologie, l'Energia e l'Ambiente (ENEA) (National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and the Environment) is an Italian Government sponsored research and development agency. The Agency undertakes research in areas which will help to develop and enhance Italian competitiveness and employment, while protecting the Environment.
ENES In Portugal, ENES is an acronym for 'Exames Nacionais do Ensino Secundário' (Secondary Education National Exams). Specifically, the ENES Sheet is a document containing the students final secondary education classification (GPA) as well as the exam results of the "provas específicas" (specific exams) used to apply to University.
ENFORAC The Environmental Forum for Action (ENFORAC) is a coalition of 16 environmental non-governmental organisations, community groups and academic institutions that have come together as a united voice to protect and advocate for Sierra Leone’s natural resources.
ENIAC [short for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, was the first large-scale, electronic, digital computer capable of being reprogrammed to solve a full range of computing problems,Shurkin, Joel, Engines of the Mind: The Evolution of the Computer from Mainframes to Microprocessors, 1996, ISBN 0-393-31471-5 although earlier computers had been built with some of these properties. ENIAC was designed and built to calculate artillery] [[external ballistics|firing tables for the U.
ENICPA The European Network of Information Centres for the Performing Arts (ENICPA) is an organisation dedicated to sharing information and documentation among art professionals around Europe and the world, headquartered in Brussels. It maintains a terse website which provides a database of European events, venues, publications, training opportunities, and information centres for the performing arts, according to the European Monitoring Centre on Change.
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