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ECTElectro-Convulsive Therapy
ECTEngine Coolant Temperature
ECTEdge Crush Test
ECTEmpresa Brasileira de Correios e Telégrafos (Brazil)
ECTEmission Control Technologies
ECTEarly Childhood Teacher
ECTElectronics Technician
ECTEast Coast Trail
ECTEngineering and Computer Technology (various organizations)
ECTEducational Communication and Technology (various schools)
ECTExperiencing Christ Together
ECTE-Commerce Times
ECTÉcole de Commerce de Tahiti (French: Tahiti Business School)
ECTEntreprise de Constructions Tubulaires (French: Tubular Construction Company; Luxembourg)
ECTElliptical Cross Trainer (health equipment)
ECTEuropean Computer Telecoms (Germany)
ECTEnhanced Cluster Tools
ECTException Console Template
ECTEnhanced Condition Table
ECTEnterprise Class Teleworker
ECTElectronically Controlled Transmission
ECTEthernet Connectionless Trail
ECTExplosive Car Tuning
ECTExplicit Call Transfer
ECTEmission Computed Tomography
ECTExpedia Corporate Travel
ECTEddy Current Testing
ECTECN-Capable Transport (explicit congestion notification)
ECTEuropean Community Treaty
ECTEnergy Charter Treaty (UN)
ECTEastern Cape Technikon (University of Transkei; South Africa)
ECTEthyl Centralite (propellant)
ECTEctoin (molecular solvent)
ECTEnergy, Commodities and Transportation (financial sector)
ECTEnterprise Class Teleworker (Cisco)
ECTElectronic City (India)
ECTEuropean Credit Transfer
ECTElectronic Control Transmission
ECTEast Coast Thunder (online racing league)
ECTÉconomique et Commerciale Technologique (French: Economic and Commercial Technology)
ECTEuropean Central Time (time zone)
ECTÉvasion Club Thionvillois (French travel club)
ECTEnteric Coated Tablet
ECTEcuador Time
ECTEstimated Completion Time
ECTElection Commission of Thailand
ECTError Correction Term
ECTExtrait de Cellules Thymiques (French: Extract of Thymus Cells)
ECTExplicit Congestion Notification-Capable Transport
ECTEnvironmental Control Technology
ECTEscalade Club de Tours (French climbing club)
ECTExercise Control Team
ECTEspace Client Transport (French: Customer Area Transportation)
ECTEmbedded Computer Technology
ECTÉcole Chrétienne Timothée (French: Timothy Christian School; Switzerland)
ECTExpectation-Confirmation Theory
ECTEurope Container Terminus (Port of Rotterdam)
ECTEau Claire Transit (Wisconsin)
ECTEcho Cancellation Technique
ECTEntente Cycliste Tarasconnaise (French cycling club)
ECTElectrode Conductivity Transmitter
ECTEquivalent Chill Temperature
ECTEnterprise Caching Technology
ECTEnvironment Control Table
ECTEmulsion Chamber Technology
ECTPan-European Clinical Trials
ECTExtended Combat Training
ECTEast Chicago Transit
ECTEnvironmental Compliance Team
ECTEquipment Craft Terminal
ECTExchange Carrier Tandem
ECTCentrotemporal Epilepsy
ECTEvaporator Condensate Tank
ECTEnlarged Cell Technique
ECTElectronic Clearing Terminal
ECTExtended Coverage Team (various companies)
ECTEngineer Cad Technician
ECTEdinburgh Corporation Transport
ECTEuro-Change-Team
ECTEngineer Center Team
ECTExplicit Context Tracking
ECTEnterprise Complaint Tracking
ECTEuro Creative Tours Ltd. (UK)
ECTException Call Treatment
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Founded in 1998, ECT is an unlisted German public company with its headquarters in Munich, Germany and wholly owned sales and service subsidiaries in England, The Netherlands and the USA.
The possible pathophysiology of developing BPPV after ECT is not known clearly.
The mean ([+ or -] SD) age of the ECT and Non-ECT groups was 35.24 [+ or -] 14.17 and 33.26 [+ or -] 13.59 years, respectively.
This is further supported by ECT benefiting from LinkedIn recruitment platform, positioning it as institution with high quality curriculum, outstanding faculty and top-notch infrastructure and facilities.
Patients with psychiatric disorders other than depression, and those with cardiovascular, respiratory, and central nervous system diseases which are the relative contra-indications for ECT were excluded.
It remains unclear as to why ECT works, but it is known to change patterns of blood flow in the brain and also change the way energy is used in parts of the brain that are thought to be involved in depression.
Currently, ECT has around 88 members with the majority constituting from Europe.
Among other things, the report presents evidence of how energy companies were currently using this little-known international investment agreement to sue governments for $35bn at international tribunals where the ECT had given corporations and private lawyers enormous influence over future energy systems, tying countriesto corporate-friendly energy policies.
Pakistan officials have also recently expressed some other questions about their potential obligations under the Treaty, including the fact that the country would be obliged to offer 'national treatment' to foreign investors, that the investment protection standards under the ECT may override existing regulatory and legislative arrangements, and that Pakistan's rights to interrupt energy transit through the country will be reduced.
Some psychiatrists are reluctant to prescribe ECT for geriatric patients because of concerns of potential neurocognitive or medical complications and risks during anesthesia.
They become ambassadors against stigma; I've got family members and patients now that join me in workshops talking about why ECT should be [used] more," Dr.
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