East
- Browse Related Terms: Azimuth Angle, BNDRY, E, Gulf Stream, International Date Line, NE, North Wall, ORIG, Panhandle Hook, PNHDL, Subtle Heavy Rainfall Signature, Texas Hooker, West Wall
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East
- Browse Related Terms: AEW, Attack and Launch Early Reporting to Theater (ALERT), AWACS, E, EWN, EWS, FEWS, I&W, IWS, Low, mw, Negate Early Warning, PAVE PAWS, Satellite Reconnaissance, SEWS, Strategic Warning, Strategic Warning Lead Time, W/TD, WNINTEL, WS
A report to be completed every 5 - 10 years providing a complete history of a river station and all gages that have been used for public forecasts since the establishment of the station. Should be updated anytime a significant change occurs at a forecast point.
- Browse Related Terms: E-19, Report on River Gage Station, FCST, Forecast Point, Headwater Advisory Table, Hydrometeorological Technicians, Mission of the Hydrologic Services Program, Probabilistic Quantitative Precipitation Forecast (PQPF), Quantitative Precipitation Forecast (QPF), River Forecast (RVF), River Forecast Center (RFC), River Recreation Statement (RVR), River Summary (RVA), Site-Specific, Stair Stepping, Water Supply Outlook (ESS) Product
In hydrologic terms, a report to be completed every 5 years providing a complete history of a river station and all gages that have been used for public forecasts since the establishment of the station.
In hydrologic terms, an abridged version of an E-19, an E-19a updates the E-19 as additional information, or changes occur at the station during the intervening five year period. An E-19a is to be completed anytime a significant change occurs at a forecast point. An E-19a is also used to take the place of an E-19 in documenting any gage history, or information of any non-forecast point (i.e; data point).
- Browse Related Terms: Automated Event Reporting Gage, base station, CMPLT, Crest Gage, DCP, E-19, Report on River Gage Station, E-19a, Abridged Report on River Gage Sta, Float Recording Precipitation gage, Flood Stage, Keetch-Byrum Drought Index, RNFL, RSG, Tipping-Bucket Rain Gage
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Designation for Hawkeye aircraft.
- Browse Related Terms: C1, Countermeasure, DCDS, DTT, DUA, E-2, Electromagnetics, Host Installation, OOD, PODIUM, SDB, SDN, SDR, SDRU, security testing, SLD, Software Architecture, Synthesis
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See Endo- Exoatmospheric Interceptor.
- Browse Related Terms: E 2 I, EIP, ERINT, FLAGE, High Endoatmospheric Defense Interceptor (HEDI), HRR, LEAP, Overlay BMD System, Spartan, Sprint
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Effectively Two-System Requirement Document.
- Browse Related Terms: Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL), CRD, CSRD, Design Phase, E 2 SRD, ERD, FRD, Interface Control Document (ICD), Interface Requirements Document (IRD), IRD, MRD, specification, SRD, Traceability, TRD, TSRD
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(1) Electromagnetic Environmental Effects. (2) Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical.
- Browse Related Terms: E 3, Electronic Counter- Countermeasure s (ECCM), Electronic Counter- Countermeasures (ECCM), Electronic Countermeasure (ECM), Induced Environments
A form that a Service Hydrologist/ Hydrology Focal Point completes to document the dates in which forecast points are above flood stage, as well as the crest dates and stages. Discussion of the flood event must also be included in the E-5, Monthly Report of River and Flood conditions. An E-3 report is sent to Regional Headquarters, the appropriate RFC, as well as the Office of Hydrology (OH).
- Browse Related Terms: E-3, Flood Stage Report, E-5, Monthly Report of River and Flood conditions, Hydrologist on Duty (HOD), River Ice Statement (RVI), River Statement (RVS), Site Specific Hydrologic Prediction System (SSHP), Stage I Precipitation Processing, Stage III Precipitation Processing, Stage IV Precipitation Processing
In hydrologic terms, a form that a Service Hydrologist/ Hydrology Focal Point completes to document the dates in which forecast points are above flood stage, as well as the crest dates and stages. Discussion of the flood event must also be included in the E-5, Monthly Report of River and Flood conditions. An E-3 report is sent to Regional Headquarters, the appropriate RFC, as well as the Office of Hydrology (OH).
In hydrologic terms, a monthly narrative report covering flooding which occurred over the past month. Flood stage, flood crest and dates in which flooding occurred is covered within this report for each data point which was in flood. If the flooding involved a forecast point, an E-3 must be filled out as well. If no flooding has occurred within the past month, a climatic summary of the past month can be included as well as other interesting non-flood events, such as water supply, ice jams and the occurrence of drought. An E-5 report is sent to Regional Headquarters, the appropriate RFC, as well as the Office of Hydrology (OH).
- Browse Related Terms: Breakup, Closed Basin Lake Flooding, Critical Rainfall Probability, E-5, Monthly Report of River and Flood c, E-7, Flood Damage Report, FFG, Flash Flood, Flash Flood Statement, Flash Flood Table, Flood Categories, Flood Potential Outlook, Flood Statement (FLS), Flood Warning, Flooded Ice, FLS, FPO, Minor Tidal Overflow, Partial-Duration Flood Series, River Statement, RVS, Snowmelt Flooding, Threshold Runoff, Urban Flash Flood Guidance
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See: Escherichia coli.
- Browse Related Terms: carrier DNA DNA, co-integrate vector system, E. coli, episome, F factor, Hfr, incompatibility group, IPTG, mobilization, par gene, pBR322, Plasmid (p), relaxed circle plasmid, resistance factor, T-DNA (transfer DNA, tumor-DNA), tripartite mating, Tumor-inducing plasmid, tumour-inducing plasmid
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The collection, preparation, review and production of electronic documents in litigation discovery. This includes e-mail, attachments, and other data stored on a computer, network, backup or other storage media. e-Discovery includes metadata.
- Browse Related Terms: Attachment, Attachments, document, Document Date, e-Discovery, e-mail, EDD (Electronic Data Discovery), Electronic Mail Message, Email, Email String, Enterprise User Information (EUI), Full-Text Indexing and Search, Nesting, Parent-child Relationships, sibling
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Amendments to the U.S. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which became effective on December 1, 2006. The new rules explicitly recognize electronically stored information and describe procedures to make it available in discovery. This obligation includes metadata. Principal provisions are summarized as follows as they affect e-Discovery: >Rule 26 Automatic Disclosure of ESI: Parties in litigation must provide a copy (or description by category and location) of ESI that will support that party's claims and/or defenses. >Rule 26 Enhanced Meet and Confer Requirements: Parties must meet and confer at the outset of the case to discuss their plans and proposals regarding the conduct of the litigation, including any issues relating to preservation, disclosure or discovery of ESI, including the form in which ESI should be produced and claims of privilege, or protection as trial-preparation material. >Rule 26 Inadvertent Production of Privileged Information: If discovery information is subject to a claim of privilege, or protection as privileged trial-preparation material, the party making the claim may notify any party that received the information of the claim and the basis for it. After being notified, a party is required to promptly return, sequester, or destroy the specified information and any copies it has and is not permitted to use or disclose the information until the claim is resolved. >Rule 26 Production Of Information "Not Reasonably Accessible": A party need not provide discovery of ESI from sources that the party identifies as "not reasonably accessible because of undue burden or cost." The party being asked to produce ESI bears the burden of demonstrating the information is not reasonably accessible because of undue burden or cost. Even if that showing is made, the court may nonetheless order discovery from that party if the requesting party shows good cause. >Rule 33 Production Of ESI In Response To Interrogatories: Rule 33 provides the option to respond to an interrogatory by specifying and producing the business records, including ESI, which contain the answer. >Rule 34 Production Of ESI In Response To Requests For Production Of Documents: Rule 34 provides the option to respond to an interrogatory by specifying and producing the business records, including ESI, which contain the answer. >Rule 37 -- The "Safe Harbor" Provision: Rule 37 pertains to remedies for a party's failure to respond to, or cooperate in, discovery. Amended Rule 37 provides that, absent exceptional circumstances, a court may not impose Rule 37 sanctions on a party for failing to provide ESI lost as a result of the "routine, good faith operation of an electronic information system."
- Browse Related Terms: Basic De-duplication, Cull (verb), e-Discovery Amendments or Electronic Discovery Amendments, Electronic Search, Make-Available Production, On-Line Review, Review, sampling, Toggle, Workflow, Ad Hoc, Workflow, Rule-Based
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The whole of an electronic document containing the message envelope and message content (attachments, etc.).
Electronic mail or computer-based mail
- Browse Related Terms: Attachment, Attachments, document, Document Date, e-Discovery, e-mail, EDD (Electronic Data Discovery), Electronic Mail Message, Email, Email String, Enterprise User Information (EUI), Full-Text Indexing and Search, Nesting, Parent-child Relationships, sibling
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Electronic Mail (TelComm/Computer term).
- Browse Related Terms: BPS, CPU, CTS, DCE, DOS, DSR, DSRCE, DTD, DTE, DTMF, e-mail, EGA, HDX, HSDB, IA, JSIPS, LCM, MCA, MDR, MIME, MSU, OLE, PCF, SDLC, TDMA, TPDR
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Also called electronic mail, refers to messages sent over the Internet. E-mail can be sent and received via newer types of wireless phones, but you generally need to have a specific e-mail account.
- Browse Related Terms: e-mail, Flame, flat rate service, message unit, multilevel precedence and preemption (MLPP), nine-hundred (900) service, paging system, postalize, radio access system controller, roaming, short message service (SMS), Temporary Local Directory Number (TLDN):, TTY, weighted standard work second
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The address used to reach someone via email. The format of an email address is [email protected]. For example, my email address is [email protected] where "email.guide" is the user name and "about.com" is the domain. Typically, you'll get an email address from your Internet Service Provider, company, school, or a Web-based email service such as Hotmail or Yahoo! Mail. Alternate Spellings: Email Address.
- Browse Related Terms: Administrator, Black List, Blacklist, domain, Domain Admin, Domain Name Server (DNS), E-mail Address, end user, IP, IP4R, Killlist, Postmaster, Spam List, Stats, Web Interface
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Email address appending merges a database of email addresses with an existing marketer's database to add email as an additional means of contact to the latter database. The database of email addresses usually is from a third party opt-in email marketing service, but it can also be an in-house list of newsletter subscribers. Because the subscribers to the opt-in list have not given explicit permission to the marketer whose database their email addresses are appended to, messages may be conceived as spam.
- Browse Related Terms: Double Opt-In, E-mail address Appending, Opt-in, Opt-out, Single Opt-In, SPAM, Spam Check, Spammer, Spamvertise, Spell Check, Weight
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The addresses by which recipients (mailboxes, distribution lists, custom recipients, and public folders) are known to foreign systems. [Exchange 5.5]
- Browse Related Terms: address book, address list, Alias, anonymous user, container, custom recipient, directory hierarchy, directory object, distribution list, DNS (Domain Name System), e-mail addresses, GAL (global address list), local delivery message, Object, offline address books, recipient
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A program used to read and send email messages. As opposed to the email server, which transports mail, an email client is what the user interacts with. Typical email clients are Outlook Express or Eudora.
- Browse Related Terms: Autoresponders (Mailbots), Bounced Message, E-mail client, E-mail server, Eudora, LDAP, Mailer Daemon, relay, Spool/Queue, user, Web-Based, Web-based Email