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E-Administratione-Administration, or electronic administration, refers to any of a number of mechanisms which convert what in a traditional office are paper processes into electronic processes, with the goal being to create a paperless office. This is an ICT tool, with the goal being to improve productivity and pe..
E.A. Diddle ArenaE.A. Diddle Arena is a 7,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The arena, built in 1963, is home to the Western Kentucky University Hilltoppers men's and women's basketball teams and vollyball team. It is also known as Academic-Athletic Building #1. It also holds Military Scienc..
EADEaD or EAD may be: Elite Athlete with a Disability, in sportsEmployment Authorization Document, in U.S. employmentEncoded Archival Description, for searching archived informationequivalent air depth, in technical divingEthernet-Anschlussdose, a wall socket for ethernet-connectionsEuropean AIS Databa..
EAD-socketEAD is an abbreviation for German Ethernet-Anschlussdose. The EAD standard defines wall mounted ethernet connection outlets that enjoy a higher reliability than standard T-connectors. EAD outlets have been developed from TAE connectors for telephony applications but they are intended for connecti..
Eadbald of KentEadbald (died January 20, 640) was the King of Kent from 616 until his death. He succeeded his father Æthelbert as king. At first, Eadbald renounced his baptism, rejected Christianity, and married his father's widow. He was later converted by Laurence of Canterbury, recalled Mellitus and Justus, ..
EadberhtEadberht could refer to Eadberht of LincolnEadberht of LindisfarneEadberht of NorthumbriaEadberht of SelseyEadbert I of KentEadberht III Præn of Kent redirect [[Template:Disambig]] ..
Eadberht IIEadberht II, King of Kent, jointly with Sigered. He was apparently the son of Æðelberht II. Eadberht II is known from three charters. As a result of confusion with Eadberht I, these charters have been subjected to tampering. One is dated 747 (the year before the death of Eadberth I), but witnesse..
Eadberht III PrænEadberht III Præn was the King of Kent from 796 to 798. His brief reign was the result of a rebellion against the hegemony of Mercia, and it marked the last time that Kent existed as an independent kingdom. Osfrith of Mercia seems to have ruled Kent directly from 785 until 796, when the Anglo-Saxo..
Eadberht of LindisfarneEadberht of Lindisfarne (died May 6, 698) also known as Saint Eadberht was Bishop of Lindisfarne from 688 until 698. He is notable as having founded the holy shrine to his predecessor Saint Cuthbert on the island of Lindisfarne, a place that was to become a centre of great pilgrimage in later years..
Eadberht of NorthumbriaEadberht (sometimes spelled as Eadbert or Edbert) (died 768), also known as Eadberht Eating, was the king of Northumbria from 737 to 758, when he abdicated in favour of his son Oswulf and became a monk at York. Eadberht was the brother of Ecgbert, Archbishop of York. Eadberht succeeded his first c..
Eadberht of SelseyEadberht of Selsey was an Abbot of Selsey, later promoted to become the first Bishop of Selsey, though neither the date of his consecration nor of his death are knownKelly, S. E. (1998). Charters of Selsey. Anglo-Saxon Charters 6.. As Abbot he received, around 700, a grant [link] of land ..
Eadbert I of KentEadberht I was king of Kent from 725 to 748. After his father, Wihtred of Kent died, he inherited the kingdom of Kent along with his two brothers Æðelberht II and Ælfric. Æðelberht II seems to have been the eldest and more dominant brother. Eadberht I died in 748, according to the Anglo-Saxon C..
Eadburhsee also Edburga Eadburh was the daughter of Offa of Mercia and wife of Beorhtric of Wessex. She married Beorhtric in 789. ..
Eadestown GAAEadestown is a GAA club in Kildare, based in the smallest parish in the diocese of Dublin, winners of the Kildare county senior football championships in 1970. Kill and Eadestown combine for juvenile purposes under the name 'Cill Éide.' Larry Tompkins was a member of the Kildare Gaelic Football t..
Eadfrith of LindisfarneEadfrith of Lindisfarne (died 721) also known as Saint Eadfrith was Bishop of Lindisfarne from 698 until 721. He is most notable as the scribe who copied and illuminated the Lindisfarne Gospels, although they were not completed and bound until after his death. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Eadgifu of EnglandEadgifu was the daughter of Edward the Elder, King of Wessex and England. She was the second wife of King Charles III of France preceded by Frederonne and mother to Louis d'Outremer of France. ..
EadgilsHrólf Kraki Tradition Hrólf Kraki's saga Ynglinga saga Lejre Chronicle Gesta Danorum Beowulf People Hrólf Kraki Halfdan Helgi Yrsa Adils Áli Bödvar Bjarki Hjörvard Roar Locations Lejre Uppsala Fyrisvellir Eadgils was a 6th century king of Sweden..
EadgythÆdgyth or Edith of England (910 - 26 January 946) was the daughter of Edward the Elder, King of England and Ælfflæd. Edith's grandfather was Alfred the Great, King of the West Saxons (or King of Wessex). King Athelstan of England sent two of his sisters to Germany, instructing Otto I, Holy Roman..
EadhadhOgham letters Aicme Beithe Aicme Muine ᚁ Beith ᚋ Muin ᚂ Luis ᚌ Gort ᚃ Fearn ᚍ nGéadal ᚄ Sail ᚎ Straif ᚅ Nion ᚏ Ruis Aicme hÚatha Aicme Ailme ᚆ Uath ᚐ Ailm ᚇ Dair ᚑ Onn ᚈ Tinne ᚒ Úr ᚉ Coll ᚓ Eadhadh ᚊ Ceirt ᚔ..
EadhelmTo meet Wikipedia's and make it more accessible to a general audience, this article may require [Cleanupcleanup].The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter.Please help Wikipedia by improving the introduction according to the..
Eadie-Hofstee diagramIn biochemistry, an Eadie-Hofstee diagram (also Woolf-Eadie-Augustinsson-Hofstee or Eadie-Augustinsson plot) is a graphical representation of enzyme kinetics in which reaction velocity is plotted as a function of the velocity vs. substrate concentration ratio: [v = -K_m + v_] where v re..
Eadith Campbell WalkerDame Eadith Campbell Walker (c. 1865 - October 8, 1937) was an Australian philanthropist. Ediath was the daughter of Australian banker and politican, Thomas Wakler. She and her father carried out numerous charitable works in Australia. When the First World War came she took a special interest in re..
EadmerEadmer, or Edmer (c. 1060–c. 1124), was an English historian, theologian, and ecclesiastic. He is known for being a contemporary biographer of Saint Anselm. Contents 1 Life2 Works3 References4 External links Life Eadmer was born of Anglo-Saxon parentage, shortly before..
Eadric of KentEadric (died August 686?) was a King of Kent (685 - 686). He was the son of Ecgberht I. Eadric was for a time co-ruler alongside his uncle Hlothhere, and a code of laws issued in both their names has survived. However, Eadric eventually revolted and defeated Hlothhere with the aid of the South Saxo..
Eadric StreonaEadric or Edric Streona (died 1017) was an ealdorman of the Mercians. Eadric was of non-noble birth but advanced to high dignity through the favor of the English king Ethelred the Unready. In 1007 he became ealdorman of the Mercians, and subsequently married Ethelred's daughter Eadgyth. As Ealdorma..
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EADSThe European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company EADS N.V. (EADS) is a large European aerospace corporation, formed by the merger on July 10, 2000 of Aérospatiale-Matra of France, Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA (CASA) of Spain, and DaimlerChrysler Aerospace AG (DASA) of Germany. The company deve..
Eads, ColoradoEads is a town in Kiowa County, Colorado, United States. The population was 747 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Kiowa County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Eads is located at [..
EADS 3 SigmaEADS 3 Sigma is the name (since 2002 when its majority was acquired by the European EADS Group) of the Greek 3 Sigma aerospace company. It was founded in 1987 with headquarters in Athens and production facilities in Chania, Crete. It has designed, produced and exported a variety of Unmanned Aerial V..
EADS AstriumEADS Astrium, a subsidiary of EADS, is a European space manufacturer involved in the manufacture of spacecraft used for science, Earth observation and telecommunication, as well as the equipment and subsystems used therein and related ground systems. EADS Astrium employs around 6000 people on 9 s..
EADS BarracudaBarracuda is the project name [UAV demonstrator opens up new technology perspectives for EADS] for a European unmanned aerial vehicle currently under development by EADS, intended for the role of reconnaissance. The aircraft is a joint venture between Germany and Spain. Contents 1&nb..
Eads BridgeThe Eads Bridge is a combined road and railway bridge over the Mississippi River at St. Louis, connecting St. Louis and East St. Louis, Illinois. The bridge is named for its designer and builder, Captain James B. Eads. When completed in 1874, the Eads Bridge was the longest bridge in the world, ..
Eads Bush, OntarioEads Bush is a community in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is in the town of Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands. ..
EADS Mako/High Energy Advanced TrainerEADS Mako/HEAT The EADS Mako/High Energy Advanced Trainer (Mako/HEAT) is a high-performance jet training aircraft, intended for service with several European air forces. EADS are proposing Mako for the Eurotrainer program. The program is the final result of the AT-2000 project. Subcontractors..
EADS PhoenixPicture from first free flight in Vidsel, May 8 2004 Phoenix was the prototype of Hopper, a proposed unmanned European reusable launch vehicle. (Phoenix was, besides Penelope and Ariane, originally suggested for the name of Ariane rocket family). Hopper, for which Phoenix is a prototype, was..
EADS SocataSocata TB-10 Tobago GT owned by Martinair vliegschool and used for mainly for training EADS Socata is a business unit of EADS dedicated to the production of general aviation aircraft propelled by piston engines and turboprops, including small personal or training aircraft as well as small busi..
EADS SPACE TransportationEADS Space Transportation was formed in June 2003 from the Space Infrastructure division of Astrium (whose core was originally ERNO) and the EADS Launch Vehicles division (formerly Aerospatiale's Space division). It is a fully-owned subsidiary of EADS. The Space Transportation company is prime cont..
Eadulf III of BerniciaEadulf III or Eadwulf (d.1041) was the earl of Bernicia from 1038 until his death. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, he was betrayed by Hardecanute and killed. He was the last of the ancient Bernician line of earls to rule before his son Osulf usurped the Northumbrian earldom in 1067. Sourc..
Eadulf I of BerniciaEadulf I or Eadwulf (d.913) was the first ealdorman of Bernicia while the Norse held York. He was a friend of Alfred the Great. Sources Stenton, Sir Frank M. Anglo-Saxon England Third Edition. Oxford University Press, 1971. "|Preceded by:none |width="30%" align="center" rowspan=""|Succeeded by..
Eadwald of East AngliaEadwald of East Anglia was the king of East Anglia c. 796. After the death of Offa of Mercia, East Anglia briefly became independent, until it was reconquered by Coenwulf of Mercia. The only knowledge of Eadwald came from coins inscribed with his name. Preceded by:Offa King of East Anglia Succe..
Eadweard MuybridgeMuybridge's The Horse in Motion. A set of Muybridge's photos in motion. Eadweard Muybridge (April 9, 1830 – May 8, 1904) was a British-born photographer, known primarily for his early use of multiple cameras to capture motion, and his zoopraxiscope, a device for projecting motion p..
Eadwine of AbingdonEadwine, Abbot of Abingdon. Eadwine was the brother of Ealdorman Ælfric Cild who purchased the abbacy for him in 985; he died in 990 (Kelly 2000). References Kelly, S. E. 2000. Charters of Abingdon, part 1. Anglo-Saxon Charters 7. ..
Eadwine of SussexTo meet Wikipedia's and make it more accessible to a general audience, this article may require [Cleanupcleanup].The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter.Please help Wikipedia by improving the introduction according to the..
Eadwulf of NorthumbriaEadwulf was king of Northumbria from death of Aldfrith in December 704 until February or March of 705, when Aldfrith's son Osred was restored to the throne. Osred was a child when his father died, and it is assumed that Eadwulf usurped the throne. Eadwulf's relationship, if any, to the ruling dynas..
Eady levyThe Eady Levy was a tax on box office receipts in the United Kingdom, intended to support the British film industry, and named for Sir Wilfred Eady. It was established in 1957, and terminated in 1985. Contents 1 Background2 The levy established3 Termination of the levy4 See a..
Ea (digraph)ea is a digraph used in many languages. In English, ea usually represents the /i/ sound as in meat and bead. It can also represent the /ɛ/ sound as in "head", "instead", lead and spread. ..
EA (disambiguation)EA, Ea, or ea can signify several things. Geographical places Ea, Spain is a town in the north of Spain Fictional worlds Eä, the World that IS of J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth universeÉa, of Ursula K. LeGuin's Earthsea fictional universe Abbreviation of an English word ea. is short for "each" A..
EA DownloaderEA (Electronic Arts) Downloader is an electronic content delivery system that brings the company's products directly to the consumer over the Internet like a purchased download would. The system also keeps gamers up to date with more of EA's products, patches, trailers, etc. in a manner similar to ..
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