EIA definition

EIA means the environmental impact assessment for the Project, including any update thereto, prepared and submitted by HMG and cleared by ADB;

Examples of EIA in a sentence

  • Antenna supporting structures (towers) shall be designed for the proper loading as specified by the Electronics Industries Association (EIA), as those specifications may be amended from time to time.

  • Today, IFA and EIA antibody detection are available for all human malarial species and P.

  • Multiplex assays expand upon single antibody tests like EIA to generate large amounts of serologic data.

  • Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA), a type of EIA, are commonly used for malarial antibody detection.

  • Shortly after, enzyme- based immunoassays (EIA) were developed for malaria.


More Definitions of EIA

EIA or “Environmental Impact Assessment” - the process of assessing the Environmental effects of a development or an activity and its subsequent operation, carried out in accordance with applicable Regulatory Provisions and guidelines;
EIA means the environmental impact assessment for the Project conducted or caused by the Company to be conducted in line with all applicable Legal Requirements.
EIA means the Energy Information Administration of the United States Department of Energy.
EIA means an environmental impact assessment as contemplated in NEMA, and/or the ECA and the EIA Regulations as published in Government Notice R 1183 on 5 September 1997, as amended from time to time;
EIA means an environmental impact assessment as contemplated in NEMA , and/or the ECA