- ECS
ECS can refer to:
In electronics
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Elitegroup Computer Systems , a Taiwan-based electronics firm
* (Amiga) Enhanced Chip Set for the CommodoreAmiga computer In technology
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Engineer's degree incomputer science ("Engineer in Computer Science")
*Engineering Consulting Services Construction Materials Testing, Geotechnical and Environmental Engineering and Design Firm, Based in Chantilly, Virginia.
*Electrochemical series , a method in chemistry of listing ions in order of their standard electrode potentials
*Environmental Consultancy Service , an Australian based environmental management company
*Environmental Control System , the system which provides thermal control and pressurization for an aircraft or spacecraft
* Written as "eCS" it usually meanseComStation , a computer operating system
*Enterprise Collaboration Systems , a type of software for communication within groups
*Hong Kong Joint School Electronics and Computer Society , a student-based society in Hong KongSchools
* The school of Electronics and Computer Science at the
University of Southampton
*Evangelical Christian School , a private, Christian school in Cordova, Tennessee
*Elysian Charter School , a school in the United StatesOther
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East China Sea , a part of the Pacific Ocean
*East Coast Swing , a popular form of swing dancing
* Eberron Campaign Setting, a campaign setting for Dungeons & Dragons
*Ecuadorian sucre , former currency of Ecuador
*Economy class syndrome
* The slang name forEcstasy (drug) , a synthetic drug
*Electronic Clearing Service , a clearing house setup by RBI, India.
*Embodied cognitive science , a field of research aiming to explain the mechanisms underlying intelligent behavior
*Emerald Isle Community Singers , a Montserratian musical ensemble
*Empty Coaching Stock , a type of train use to move passenger carriages from depot to station
*Europe Caribbean Service , a maritime line in theCMA CGM company
*Écs , a village in Hungary
*The Electrochemical Society , the Society forSolid-State andElectrochemical science and Technology.
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