EEC (disambiguation)
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EEC is the European Economic Community, an economic union that existed from 1958 to 1993.
EEC may also refer to:
- Eurasian Economic Commission, the regulatory body of the Eurasian Economic Union
- Eurasian Economic Community, an international organisation that existed from 1996 to 2014
- Enterprise Electronics Corporation,a leading manufacturer of Doppler weather radars
- EEC Group, the Engineering Enterprises Company
- Embodied Embedded Cognition, a position in cognitive science
- East European Craton, the core of the Baltica proto-plate
- Ford EEC, a series of engine control units that was designed and built by Ford Motor Company
- Electronic engine control, an element of a full authority digital engine
- European Energy Community, the former name for the Energy Community
- Extended Error Correction, a RAM parity feature
- Elliptic curve cryptography
- Early childhood caries
- Ectrodactyly–ectodermal dysplasia–cleft syndrome
- East Erie Commercial Railroad, a switching short line for GE's Erie, PA plant, and reporting marks for its boxcar lease fleet.
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