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  • EAEC Joint Undertaking

    Hierarchical Display of EAEC Joint Undertaking European Union > European construction > European Communities > EAEC Meaning of EAEC Joint Undertaking Overview and more information about EAEC Joint Undertaking For a more comprehensive understanding of EAEC Joint Undertaking, see in the […]

  • Eaec Treaty

    Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Eaec Treaty in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term eaec treaty into Spanish: Tratado CEEA (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online. Related to the Legal Thesaurus

  • Joint European Torus

    Hierarchical Display of Joint European Torus European Union > European construction > European Communities > EAEC > EAEC Joint UndertakingEnergy > Electrical and nuclear industries > Nuclear industry > Nuclear technology > Nuclear fusion Meaning of Joint European Torus Overview and more […]

  • EAEC

    EAEC in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, eaec is: East Asia Economic Caucus. The entries on trade policy are here. A consultative group proposed in the early 1990s by Malaysia which, if implemented, would consist of East Asian countries. See also ASEAN+3.[1] EAECin the wold Encyclopedia […]

  • Euratom Loan

    Hierarchical Display of Euratom loan European Union > EU finance > EU financing > EU financial instrument > Community loanEuropean Union > EU finance > EU financing > European Communities > EAEC Meaning of Euratom loan Overview and more information about Euratom loan For a more […]

  • Secondary Education

    Secondary Education

    Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Secondary Education in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term secondary education into Spanish: enseñanza secundaria (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online. Related to the Legal Thesaurus

  • Nuclear Fusion

    Notion of Nuclear Fusion The meaning of Nuclear Fusion may be as follows: relies on forcing two hydrogen atoms together, and in the process destroying some extra matter that is converted into energy (called H-bomb)