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ECB may refer to: Organizations * European Central Bank * European Chemicals Bureau of the European Commission * ECB Project (Emergency Capacity Building Project), to improve humanitarian response * England and Wales Cricket Board * Emirates Cricket Board * East Coast Bays AFC, a New Zealand football club * Environmental Control Board, New York City, US * Equatorial Commercial Bank, later Spire Bank, Kenya Education * Environmental Campus Birkenfeld of the Trier University of Applied Sciences, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany * Wisconsin Educational Communications Board, US * Government Engineering College Bikaner, Rajasthan, India Technology * Electronic codebook, a block cipher encryption mode * Electronically controlled brake, Toyota * Europe Card Bus, a 1977 8-bit computer bus * Ethylene copolymer bitumen, for waterproofing * Entity–control–boundary, an architectural pattern in software design Other uses * East Coast Bays, Auckland, New Zealand * External commercial ...
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European Central Bank
The European Central Bank (ECB) is the central component of the Eurosystem and the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) as well as one of seven institutions of the European Union. It is one of the world's Big Four (banking)#International use, most important central banks with a balance sheet total of around 7 trillion. The Governing Council of the European Central Bank, ECB Governing Council makes monetary policy for the Eurozone and the European Union, administers the foreign exchange reserves of EU member states, engages in foreign exchange operations, and defines the intermediate monetary objectives and key interest rate of the EU. The Executive Board of the European Central Bank, ECB Executive Board enforces the policies and decisions of the Governing Council, and may direct the national central banks when doing so. The ECB has the exclusive right to authorise the issuance of euro banknotes. Member states can issue euro coins, but the volume must be approved by the EC ...
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Government Engineering College Bikaner
Government Engineering College Bikaner, is a public educational institution of the government of Rajasthan, India. The institute is affiliated with the Bikaner Technical University. History The college was founded in November 2000 with two branches (CSE and ECE) filling a total of 120 seats. In 2002, the college introduced four new branches, with intake increasing to 390. The college now provides postgraduate courses degree in M.Tech, MBA and MCA, undergraduate courses BCA and BBA, and B.Tech degree in six branches - CSE, ECE, EE, IT, ME and EIC with a total intake of 650 students.College recently introduced a New branch Artificial Intelligence & Data Science in 2020 with the intake of 60 students. Academics Programmes ECB offers a wide variety of courses of study in engineering, sciences, management, design and humanities with a primary focus on engineering. Eight four-year undergraduate courses of study leading to the Bachelor of Technology degree. Postgraduate degrees award ...
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East Coast Bays
East Coast Bays is an urban area along the east coast of the North Shore, New Zealand, North Shore in New Zealand. First established as independent borough during the 1950s, East Coast Bays became contiguous with the Auckland urban area and was amalgamated into North Shore City and later into Auckland Council. East Coast Bays lines the north-east coast of the city along the shore of the Hauraki Gulf and Rangitoto Channel. They include, from north to south, Long Bay, New Zealand, Long Bay, Torbay, New Zealand, Torbay, Waiake, Waiake Bay, Browns Bay, New Zealand, Browns Bay, Rothesay Bay, Murrays Bay, Mairangi Bay, Campbells Bay and Castor Bay. Most of the East Coast Bays are covered under the East Coast Bays subdivision of the Hibiscus and Bays local board area. Definition and etymology The East Coast Bays is a stretch of coastline in the North Shore, New Zealand, North Shore of Auckland along the Hauraki Gulf, from Long Bay, New Zealand, Long Bay in the north to Castor Bay in ...
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Entity–control–boundary
The entity–control–boundary (ECB), or entity–boundary–control (EBC), or boundary–control–entity (BCE) is an architectural pattern used in Use case, use-case–driven object-oriented programming that structures the Class (computer programming), classes composing High-level programming language, high-level object-oriented source code according to their responsibilities in the use-case realization. Origin and evolution The entity–control–boundary approach finds its origin in Ivar Jacobson's use-case–driven object-oriented software engineering (OOSE) method published in 1992. It was originally called ''entity–interface–control'' (''EIC'') but very quickly the term "''boundary''" replaced "''interface''" in order to avoid the potential confusion with Object oriented programming language, object-oriented programming language terminology. It is further developed in the Unified Process, which promotes the use of ECB in the analysis and design activities with the ...
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Ethylene Copolymer Bitumen
Ethylene copolymer bitumen (ECB) is a black-colored mixture based on high quality polyethylene copolymers with different proportions of various special and amorphous bitumen grades. The ECB membrane (used for waterproofing) was invented in 1968.ICOPAL: Membrane hidroizolante din materiale plastice
30 noiembrie 2008, ''Revista Construcțiilor''


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Europe Card Bus
The Europe Card Bus (ECB or ECB-bus) is a Bus_(computing), computer bus developed in 1977 by the company Kontron, mainly for the 8-bit Zilog Z80, Intel 8080 and Intel 8085 microprocessor families. Physical format Mechanically, the ECB is usually implemented as a backplane circuit board installed in a 19-inch rack chassis. ECB cards have 3U Eurocard_(printed_circuit_board), Eurocard format (100 mm × 160 mm). Connector Use two or three-row versions of DIN 41612 connectors, 0.1" pitch. Original Kontron ECB, supported 64 pins, using "a" and "c" rows, ”b” row tied to "C' row. ECB boards are NOT compatible with STEbus or VMEbus P2 connector (while STEbus does not use the “b” column; VME does define specific signals on the ‘b’ row). Pinout Active low signals indicated by Slash (punctuation), slash. GND: Ground reference voltage +5 V: Powers most logic. +12 V; −12 V: +15 V; −15 V Legacy power inputs, primarily useful for RS232 buffer power or ...
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Electronic Codebook
In cryptography, a block cipher mode of operation is an algorithm that uses a block cipher to provide information security such as confidentiality or authenticity. A block cipher by itself is only suitable for the secure cryptographic transformation (encryption or decryption) of one fixed-length group of bits called a block. A mode of operation describes how to repeatedly apply a cipher's single-block operation to securely transform amounts of data larger than a block. Most modes require a unique binary sequence, often called an initialization vector (IV), for each encryption operation. The IV must be non-repeating, and for some modes must also be random. The initialization vector is used to ensure that distinct ciphertexts are produced even when the same plaintext is encrypted multiple times independently with the same key. Block ciphers may be capable of operating on more than one block size, but during transformation the block size is always fixed. Block cipher modes op ...
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Wisconsin Educational Communications Board
The Wisconsin Educational Communications Board (ECB) is a Wisconsin state agency that plans, develops, constructs and operates statewide public radio, public television, public safety, and educational telecommunication systems and programs,"New director in charge of state agency overseeing Wisconsin Public Media,"
October 24, 2018, , retrieved September 15, 2022
Evers, Tony, Governor of Wisconsin

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European Chemicals Bureau
The European Chemicals Bureau (ECB) was the focal point for the data and assessment procedure on dangerous chemicals within the European Union (EU). The ECB was located in Ispra, Italy, within the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission. In 2008 the ECB completed its mandate. Some of its activities were taken over by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA); others remained within the Joint Research Centre. The history of the ECB has been published as a JRC technical report. Mission The mission of the formerly known European Chemicals Bureau (ECB) was to provide scientific and technical support for the conception, development, implementation and monitoring of EU policies on chemicals and consumer products. It co-ordinated the EU risk assessment programmes that covered the risks posed by existing substances and new substances to workers, consumers and the environment. It also developed guidance documents and tools in support of the REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Autho ...
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Environmental Campus Birkenfeld
The Environmental Campus Birkenfeld (ECB) (German language, German: ''Umwelt-Campus Birkenfeld (UCB)'') is a branch of the Trier University of Applied Sciences, Hochschule Trier in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is close to the small town of Birkenfeld in Rhineland-Palatinate, close to the border of Saarland, Luxembourg, Belgium and France. There are 1,800 students enrolled in two departments. There are a total of 59 professors teaching in both departments ( ''Environmental Planning / Environmental Technology (Umweltplanung und -technik)'' and ''Environment Business / Environment Law (Umweltwirtschaft und -recht)''). Since the beginning of the academic year in October 2005, only bachelor and master students are being accepted as part of the Bologna process. ECB is structured as a residential campus. It offers education, housing and employment all in one location (this is very rare in Germany). There are eight residential structures that provide housing for 777 stu ...
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Spire Bank
Spire Bank, formerly known as Equatorial Commercial Bank (ECB), is a commercial bank in Kenya, the largest economy in the East African Community. It is licensed by the Central Bank of Kenya, the central bank and national banking regulator. Overview The bank is a medium-sized financial institution in Kenya, serving corporate clients, small and medium enterprises and individuals. , the bank's total assets were valued at about KSh.15.562 billion/= (US$180 million), with shareholders' equity valued at about KSh.1.371 billion/= (US$16 million). At that time, the bank was ranked number 27, by assets, out of 43 banks licensed in Kenya. The company has a 20% investment in ''Equatorial Investment Bank Limited'' and 23.86% in ''Fidelity Shield Insurance Company Limited'' which have been accounted for as associate companies in the consolidated financial statements. History Established as an Equatorial Finance Company in 1983, Due to change in regulation, Equatorial Finance Co ...
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