| eco- | The environment. Origin: G. Oikos, house, household, habitation (05 Mar 2000) |
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| eco-organ | <ecology> An ecological feature which mirrors environmental conditions. A type of vegetation based on such a feature. (11 Oct 1998) |
| Eco RI | <enzyme> Probably the most commonly used type II restriction endonuclease isolated from Escherichia coli. It cuts the sequence GAATTC between G and A thus generating 5' sticky ends. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| Eco RII | <enzyme> Type II restriction endonuclease isolated from Escherichia coli. It cuts the sequence CC(T/A)GG in front of the first C giving 5' sticky ends. (18 Nov 1997) |
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A formal document that has been signed off by the affected departments and authorizes product definition changes to a drawing, bill of material or routing. It often ties to system planning, scheduling and cost functions by specifying an effectivity date for the items included.
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means a control technique that reduces the amount of unreacted ethylene oxide (EO) and/or propylene oxide (PO) (epoxides) in the reactor. This is accomplished by allowing the product to react for a longer time period, thereby having less unreacted epoxides and reducing epoxides emissions that may have otherwise occurred.
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Engineering Change Order (ECO) is used for changes in documents such as processes and work instructions. It may also be used for changes in specifications. Also referred to as ECN.
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Economic Cooperation Organization
Ãâó: www.tageo.com/index-appendix-1.htm
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This is a safety device fitted to a water heater and designed to cut off the energy supply to the heater (ie. gas or electricity) should the thermostat cease to function. The energy cut-off is intended to prevent the occurrence of excessive temperature in the water heater. This device is incorporated in all electric thermostats (the cutout temperature is denoted "ECO..") and gas control valves used in Dux water heaters.
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