E Scientific & Educational Abbreviation

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Experiment

An experiment is an orderly procedure carried out with the goal of verifying, refuting, or establishing the validity of a hypothesis. A question set run through a Watson pipeline based on configuration and training models. The configuration and training models are varied over time in an attempt to improve question answering accuracy. When question sets are modified, new experiments must be created.

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East

That cardinal point of horizon lying in direction of sunrise, and in which the prime vertical cuts equinoctial.

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Edge

To turn by 90° a piece of steel which is being rolled so it goes to the mill on its edge. To roll a piece which has been so turned. Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution: An enhanced modulation technique designed to increase network capacity and data rates in GSM networks. EDGE should provide data rates up to 384Kbps. A return value or possible result from a state table action.

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Electron

A subatomic particle having a mass of 0.00054858 amu and a charge of 1-.

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Echo

Reflected sound Travels at same speed, whatever its wave length In radar. The radio energy returned to the aerial as a result or reflection or scattering from an object. The representation of. On a radar display False echo, one whose position on the display does not indicate the correct range and/or bearing of the target.

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Electra
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Earth

Third planet of solar system Distance from Sun varies between 94-5 and 91-4 million mi Rotates on axis in 23 h 56 m 04 s mean solar time Revolves round Sun in 365-2422 mean solar days Is an oblate spheroid with polar diameter of 7899-7 mi; equatorial diameter 7926-5 mi

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Eclipsing
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Extinction

The apparent dimming of star or planet when low on the horizon due to absorption by the Earth's atmosphere. The attenuation of light.

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Epsilon

Designation generally assigned 10 intermetallic, metal-metalloid and metal-nonmetallic compounds found in ferrous alloy systems, for example, Fe2Mo2, FeSi, and Fe3P. 

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