ESS
The term ESS may refer to:
S, the letter
electronic switching system, in
telecommunicationsEconomic System of Socialism, economic policy implemented in
East Germany in the
60s.
Emergency Social Services program, under the
Provincial Emergency Program, the emergency preparedness program in British Columbia, Canada
Employee Self Service, in SAP or Human resource management system
Endemol Southern Star, acronym for the Australian television company
Engineering and Scientific Systems (ESS), Australian contractor for the Australia's
Department of DefenceEnglish Springer SpanielEnvironmental Sensor Station, in weather observation and forecasting, commonly refers to a sensor station on the RWIS network.
environmental stress screening, in electronic hardware tests'-ess', a suffix denoting a female occupation e.g. priestess
Essex county England,
Chapman codeEsther, diminutive of the given name
European Spallation Source in
nuclear technology, which may be built in
Burn, North Yorkshire,
Hungary,
Basque Country (
Bilbao) or
Lundevolutionarily stable strategy, in
evolutionary biology and
game theoryexplained sum of squares, in
statistics Eye Safety Systems, Inc., an
acronym for the eyewear company FAO Statistics Division,
acronym. See
FAO Statistics Home Page
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Woman
A woman is a
female human. The term woman (irregular plural: women) usually is used for an adult, with the term
girl being the usual term for a female child or adolescent. However, the term woman is also sometimes used to identify a female human, regardless of age, as in phrases such as "
Women's rights".
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ess
A suffix used to form feminine nouns; as, actress, deaconess, songstress.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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electronic switching system (ESS)
1. A
telephone switching system based on the principles of
time-division multiplexing of digitized analog signals. Note: An electronic switching system digitizes analog signals from subscribers' loops, and interconnects them by assigning the digitized signals to the appropriate time slots. It may also interconnect
digital data or voice circuits. 2. A switching system with major devices constructed of semiconductor components. Note: A semi-electronic switching system that has reed relays or crossbar matrices, as well as semiconductor components, is also considered to be an ESS. (
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ESS
European Security Strategy
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