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NCSE
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NCSENational Center for Science Education
NCSENational Council for Science and the Environment
NCSENational Center for School Engagement (Denver, CO)
NCSENational Council for Special Education
NCSENeurobehavioral Cognitive Status Examination
NCSENational Centre for Statistical Ecology (UK)
NCSENon-Convulsive Status Epilepticus
NCSENortel Certified Support Expert
NCSEnuclear criticality safety evaluation
NCSENational Council of Structural Engineers
NCSENewark City Subway Extension (New Jersey)
NCSENational Council for Self-Esteem
NCSENational Center on Secondary Education
NCSENorth Carolina Stage Ensemble
NCSENational Certification of Secondary Schools (Trinidad & Tobago)
NCSENorth Carolina Symposium and Exhibition
NCSENational Computer Security Educators (now the Federal Information Systems Security Educators' Association)
NCSENIST Communications Support Element
NCSENotification of Change in Student Enrollment
NCSENational Commission on Safety Education
NCSENetwork for Catholic School Excellence
NCSENorth Carolina Sport Equestrian
NCSENational Center on Social Entrepreneurs


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