EAAC definition

EAAC is the Electoral Area Advisory Committee of the NCRD.

Examples of EAAC in a sentence

  • Paper presented at East Asian Architectural Culture International Conference (EAAC 2017), Tianjin.

  • The EAAC will have an advisory role, with decisions operating as recommendations only to the parties represented.

  • The EAAC is free to recommend redistribution of funds allocated to any other CWF fund or to the regional ‘pooled’ fund as it desires.

  • The EAAC provides for the first time a European forum for advanced accelerators.

  • From the first two EAAC workshops we published 131 papers, documenting the results and progress achieved.

  • The strategic approach for a European Plasma Research Accelerator with eXcellence In Applications (EuPRAXIA) was born at the EAAC.

  • Concerning the scientific outcome of the EAAC we note that in 2015 in total 176 talks and 76 posters were presented.

  • The proceedings of the EAAC are peer-reviewed and published in special volumes of the journal Nuclear Instruments & Methods A.

  • The 2nd EAAC in 2015 attracted 258 registered participants from 23 countries in 4 continents, illustrating the interest and wide support for such a European event.

  • Attendance at EAAC meetings is to be limited to members of the committee and the administrative staff.

Related to EAAC

  • NAAC means the National Academic and Accreditation Council established by the Commission under section 12(ccc) of the Act;

  • AAC means allowable annual cut;

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  • Seller Parent has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

  • CDBG means community development block grant.