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EAExpert Advisor
EAElectronic Arts
EAEnterprise Architecture
EAEnvironmental Assessment
EAEach
EAEnvironment Agency (UK; formerly National Rivers Authority)
EAEnrolled Agent (IRS)
EAEast Africa
EAActivation Energy (in Electron Volts)
EAElectronic Attack (previously ECM)
EAEarly Access (software)
EAEnterprise Agreement
EAExecutive Assistant
EAEconomic Analysis
EAElastane (fiber)
EAEmergency Assistance
EAEl Alacran
EAError Analysis (mathematics)
EAElectron Affinity (chemistry)
EAEducational Administration
EAEuro Area (various organizations)
EAEarly Action
EAEcosystem Approach
EAEuropean Co-operation for Accreditation (European community bodies)
EAEmployment Agreement
EAEqual Access
EAEvolutionary Algorithm
EAEngineers Australia
EAExternal Affairs
EAElevation Angle
EAEastern Airlines
EAExecutive Agent
EAEngineering Analysis
EAEpileptiform Activity (neurology)
EAExtramarital Affair
EAEarly Adopter
EAEpiscopal Academy (Pennsylvania)
EAEffective Altruism (movement)
EAEffective Address (Von Neumann cycle step)
EAElective Abortion (also seen as EAb)
EAEconomic Affairs
EAEthan Allen
EAEarth Action
EAEnvironmental Action
EAEnemy Aircraft
EAEntered Apprentice (masonry)
EAEarth Alliance (anime; gaming)
EAElectricity Association (UK)
EAEnvironment Australia
EAEvangelical Alliance
EAEndless Ages (MMORPG)
EAEstimated Average (projection)
EAExecutive Agency
EAEnumeration Area (Canada census boundary)
EAElectro-Absorption (modulator)
EAEmergency Action(s)
EAEngineering Automation
EAEducate America
EAEnergy Absorption
EAExecutive Aircraft
EAEducation Austin
EAEarly Availability
EAEdgewood Area (of Aberdeen Proving Ground)
EAEnsiapu (Finnish: First Aid)
EAExternal Access (assembly language directive)
EAExecuting Agency
EAEnemy Action
EAEn Anderen (Dutch: and others)
EAEscrow Account
EAEnergy Assurance (US FEMA)
EAExtended Attribute
EAElectronics Assembly
EAExpenditure Authorization
EAEnvironmental Auditing
EAEntreprise Adaptée (French: Adapted Enterprise)
EAEquitable Adjustment (contract)
EAEntrepreneur Association
EAEncyclopedia Americana
EAEnrolled Actuary
EAExposure Analysis
EAEngineering Aide (US Navy rating)
EAElectric Actuator
EAEpisodic Ataxia
EAEndometriosis Association
EAExtended Address
EAEmotional Affair
EAEjército del Aire (Spanish Air Force)
EAEvolutionary Acquisition
EAEmployee Agent (insurance)
EAExchange Access (Bellcore)
EAEngineering Assistant
EAElectromagnetic Anomaly
EAEmployment Access (National Disability Conference)
EAExternal Alarm
EAEngineer Rear Admiral (military rank)
EAEver Active
EAExperimental Activities
EAEnvironmental Assurance
EAExclusion Area
EAExploration Asset
EAEmergency Activities (attendance code)
EAEnforceable Agreement
EAEstate Analysis
EAEmerging Adulthood (behavioral science)
EAEmergency Authority
EAEditorial Alteration
EAEternal Arcadia (Japanese videogame)
EAEjército Argentino (Argentinian Army)
EAExpenditure Authority
EAEcole de l'Air (French)
EAExperimental Agent
EAEngagement Area
EAEnlisted Accession (US Air Force)
EAElectronic Analysis
EAEqual Angle
EAEndangerment Assessment
EAEnlazando Alternativas (Spanish: Linking Alternatives)
EAEngineering Ambassadors
EAEnforcement Agreement
EAEnergy Alpha (Wilhelm Reich)
EAExecutable Architecture
EAEmployment Allowance (student financial aid)
EAEquipment Alignment
EAEmergency Announcement
EAEngineering Assignment
EAEvaluation Authority
EAÉpreuves d'Artiste (French: artist's proof)
EAEngineering Authorization
EAEveryplace Access (IBM)
EAEscrowed Authenticator (cryptography)
EAExcitation-Autoionization
EAExtended Arrangement (IMF)
EAEducator Ambassador
EAEuclidian Algorithm
EAJeff Ellis & Associates (lifeguard certification company)
EAExpedited Data Acknowledgment (ANSI, ITU-T)
EAEnlisted Aviator
EAEnsemble Architecture (Vocaltel)
EAExtended Address Field Bit (ISDN, ITU-T)
EAExternal Associate
EAExamining for Aphasia
EAEmergency/Enforcement Action
EAEigenmächtig Abwesend (German)
EAEquilibrated Aggregate (interplanetary dust particle)
EAEnginering Analysis
EAEngineering Aide/Assistance
EAEpileptic Arousal Reaction (neurology)
EAEskilstuna, City, Sweden
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It is often reported that flow activation energy increases with the degree of long-chain branching [26, 31, 33, 35, 58], High melt strength polymers consist of linear and branched chains.
For the present experiments, [alpha] is 0.0182 [MPa.sup.-1], the activation energy Q is evaluated by using eq.
This is because of more hydrogen bonding due to -OH group in P(DEAMSt-co-St)L" activation energy values of the ligands were higher than the activation energy values of the metal complexes.
The activation energy of raw lignite sample was calculated as 41.24 kJ/mol from the plots of ln(-ln(1-[alpha])/[T.sup.2]) versus 1000/T and given in Figure 7.
where [D.sub.0] is the preexponential factor of Arrhenius equation ([m.sup.2]/s); [E.sub.a] is the activation energy (kJ/mol); R is the universal gas constant (kJ/mol K); T is temperature ([degrees]C).
At this point, molten slag is composed of discrete ion structure units, and its viscous flow activation energy is closely associated with ions, ionic compounds, and the force acting among ions.
where E is activation energy (kJ/mol), R is universal gas constant (8.314 x [10.sup.-3] kJ/mol), and T is absolute temperature (K).
The aims of this study were to determine the effect of time, temperature and wheat variety on the hydration of wheat kernels, to examine the capability of Peleg's model to describe the soaking behaviour of wheat kernels, to calculate the activation energy, and to obtain a general empirical equation describing the water hydration of wheat varieties during soaking process as a function of soaking time, temperature and initial moisture content.
The fact that the activation energy for the FeAc-FD is greater than for the FeAc could mean a greater sensitivity of the rate constant relative to temperature changes [19].
Some investigators [1-3] developed kinetic models to determine the kinetic equation parameters to predict the conversion or rate of mass loss, while others [4, 5] used the distribution of activation energy (isoconversion) values to test the applicability of their models to oil shale pyrolysis in the temperature range studied.
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