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ELS
(redirected from Empirically Lossless Switch)

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ELSEarly Life Stress
ELSEarly Life Support
ELSEast London, South Africa - Ben Shoeman (Airport Code)
ELSEasy Language Storage (file extension)
ELSEconomic Lot Size (lean manufacturing)
ELSEditor in the Life Sciences (designation for certified medical/science editors)
ELSEducational Longitudinal Study
ELSElectric Limit Switch
ELSElectrical Lean Switch
ELSElectrical System
ELSElectron Spectrometer (earth observing system)
ELSElementary Surveillance
ELSEmergency Landing Site
ELSEmitter Location Sensor
ELSEmitter Location System
ELSEmotional Labor Scale
ELSEmpirically Lossless Switch
ELSEmpty Lap Syndrome (parent wanting a(nother) child)
ELSEntry Level Separation
ELSEntry Level System
ELSEquidistant Letter Sequences
ELSEric Schmidt, Larry Page, and Sergey Brin (Google's top leadership trio)
ELSEscanaba & Lake Superior Railroad Company
ELSESSM (Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile) Launching System (US Navy)
ELSEstate Law Specialist (program approved by American Bar Association)
ELSEstate Liquidity Summary
ELSEuro Link System
ELSEvangelical Lutheran Synod
ELSExpeditionary Learning School
ELSExpeditionary Logistics Squadron (USAF)
ELSExperimental Licensing System (FCC)
ELSExtra Long Staple (cotton)
ELSExtreme Long Shot
ELSExtreme Long Shot (cinematography)
ELSEvent Log Service

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