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PCE PCE may stand for: *Parametric cost estimation*Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment (New Zealand)*Partial chemical equilibrium*Partial Compliance Evaluation (EPA)*Partido Comunista de Espa?, the Communist Party of Spain*Patrol escort (US Navy hull classification symbol)*Perchloroethylene*Porsche Club Estonia*Power conditioning equipment*Principle of Computational Equivalence*Private Character Editor (Microsoft)*Private consumption expenditure*Personal consumption expenditures ...
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PCE Partido Comunista de Espa? (VIII y IX Congresos) (Communist Party of Spain (8th and 9th Congresses)), a pro-Soviet splinter group of PCE. PCE (VIII-IX) was one of many groups that broke away from PCE during the period when Santiago Carrillo held the post of PCE general secretary and directed the party towards eurocommunism. A prominent leader of PCE(VIII-IX) was August? Gomez. PCE (VIII-IX) was founded in 1971. ...
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PCE A volatile organic compound used primarily as a dry-cleaning agent. It is often referred to as "perc." It is toxic and listed as a cancer-causing chemical under Proposition 65.
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PCE Pyrometric Cone Equivalent A measure of how refractory a material is. The measure is done by making a small cone from the material and firing it till it bends. A typical stoneware clay body, for example, might have a PCE of cone 20.
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PCE Perchloroethylene. A chlorinated solvent commonly used in dry cleaning operations. The chemical is known by a number of names and spellings, including perchloroethene, tetrachloroethene, and tetrachloroethylene.
Ãâó: www.deq.state.or.us/wmc/cleanup/glossary.htm
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