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  2. Entry/Exit System - Wikipedia

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    The Entry/Exit System (EES) is a large-scale IT system of the European Union for the automatic monitoring of the border crossing of third-country nationals (non-EU/ EEA /Swiss citizens). Envisioned to replace passport stamps, the system will be installed at the external border crossing points of the Schengen Area, e.g. airports and seaports.

  3. ‘Tell EU to defer entry/exit system’ or risk serious travel ...

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    The EU claims the entry/exit system will save time, saying: “The EES replaces passport stamping and automates border control procedures, making travelling to European countries using the EES ...

  4. E.E.S. 400 - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD

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    Find patient medical information for E.E.S. 400 oral on WebMD including its uses, side effects and safety, interactions, pictures, warnings and user ratings.

  5. Extended evolutionary synthesis - Wikipedia

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    The extended evolutionary synthesis was called for in the 1950s by C. H. Waddington, argued for on the basis of punctuated equilibrium by Stephen Jay Gould and Niles Eldredge in the 1980s, and was reconceptualized in 2007 by Massimo Pigliucci and Gerd B. Müller . The extended evolutionary synthesis revisits the relative importance of different ...

  6. Endoscopic ear surgery - Wikipedia

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    Endoscopic ear surgery ( EES) is a minimally invasive alternative to traditional ear surgery and is defined as the use of the rigid endoscope, as opposed to a surgical microscope, to visualize the middle and inner ear during otologic surgery. [1] During endoscopic ear surgery the surgeon holds the endoscope in one hand while working in the ear ...

  7. Ees (place name) - Wikipedia

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    Ees (place name) Ees (plural of ee) is an archaic English term for a piece of land liable to flood, or water meadow. It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon ¯eg (or ¯ieg) meaning "'island', also used of a piece of firm land in a fen and of land situated on a stream or between streams". [1] It is still used locally in Greater Manchester to indicate ...

  8. Engineering Equation Solver - Wikipedia

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    Engineering Equation Solver (EES) is a commercial software package used for solution of systems of simultaneous non-linear equations. It provides many useful specialized functions and equations for the solution of thermodynamics and heat transfer problems, making it a useful and widely used program for mechanical engineers working in these ...

  9. Egypt Exploration Society - Wikipedia

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    ees.ac.uk. Formerly called. Egypt Excavation Fund (1882–1919) The Egypt Exploration Society ( EES) is a British non-profit organization. The society was founded in 1882 by Amelia Edwards and Reginald Stuart Poole in order to examine and excavate in the areas of Egypt and Sudan. The intent was to study and analyze the results of the ...