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AEC and Armoured
AEC Mk I Armoured Car.
et: AEC Armoured Car
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Used extensively by the British Army, it replaced the AEC Armoured Car that had been in service since World War II.

AEC and is
Of course, the AEC is in a bind now.
* In Spanish, EC ( Era Común ) is used for CE, while AEC ( antes de la Era Común ) is equivalent to BCE.
ACIS is used by many software developers in industries such as computer-aided design ( CAD ), Computer-aided manufacturing ( CAM ), Computer-aided engineering ( CAE ), Architecture, engineering and construction ( AEC ), Coordinate-measuring machine ( CMM ), 3D animation, and shipbuilding.
The Routemaster is a double-decker bus built by Associated Equipment Company ( AEC ) and Park Royal Vehicles ( PRV ) in 1954 ( in production from 1958 ) until 1968.
American Reprographics Company () is the largest reprographics company in the world, providing business-to-business document management services to the architectural, engineering and construction ( AEC ) industry.
The Ars Electronica Center ( AEC ) is a center for electronic arts run by Ars Electronica situated in Linz, Austria, at the northern side of the Danube opposite the city hall of Linz.
The top of the AEC is called the " Sky Media Loft ", which is mainly used as a coffee house or bar of the museum.
The AEC industry group is headquartered in Waltham, MA in a LEED Platinum building designed and built using Autodesk software.
AEC is a three-letter abbreviation that may refer to:
A fundamental feature of professional videoconferencing systems is Acoustic Echo Cancellation ( AEC ).
AEC is an algorithm which is able to detect when sounds or utterances reenter the audio input of the videoconferencing codec, which came from the audio output of the same system, after some time delay.
Following a wash to remove any unbound biotinylated antibody, the detected cytokine is then visualized using an avidin-HRP, and a precipitating substrate ( e. g., AEC, BCIP / NBT ).
The Australian Electoral Commission, or the AEC, is the federal government agency in charge of organising, conducting and supervising federal elections and referendums.
The AEC is answerable to the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters
Strauss is perhaps most remembered as the driving force in the month-long hearings, held in April and May 1954, before an AEC Personnel Security Board which resulted in Oppenheimer's security clearance being revoked.
Advanced Electronics Company Limited ( AECL ) is a limited liability company in Saudi Arabia that was established in 1988. AEC is specialized in advanced electronics research and manufacturing for defense and communication among others.
The goal of AEC is to create local capabilities in strategic areas like advanced manufacturing technologies, communication systems, and product support.
The Department of Music Science and Art is a member of Association Européenne des Conservatoires, Académies de Musique et Musikhochschulen ( AEC ).
It is difficult to determine what sort of bus Bertie is, but the Real Lives of Thomas the Tank Engine website suggests that he is close to an AEC Regal or a Gilford.

AEC and series
As of October 25, the AEC had reported 24 shots in the new Soviet series, 12 of them in a megaton range, including a super bomb with a yield of 30 to 50 megatons ( the equivalent of 30 million to 50 million tons of TNT ) ; ;
Engines were decided from the outset to be in the higher power category to be competitive with rival vehicles, the only existing engine within the Leyland empire suitable for such an application following the demise of the ill-fated fixed-head 500 series and AEC's underdeveloped and unreliable V8 was the AEC AV760 straight-six, which was turbocharged and designated the TL12.
Conducted under the auspices of the AEC, each test series was directed by a Joint Task Force appointed by the JCS.
In October 1978, Representative Ronald V. Dellums had asked the Department of Energy ( DOE ), the successor to the AEC, a series of questions about plutonium production.

AEC and heavy
AEC of Southall, Middlesex was a manufacturer of truck and bus chassis and its Matador artillery tractor was used for towing medium field and heavy anti-aircraft guns.
The only contemporary heavy vehicle compression-ignition engines built in Britain of equivalent displacement were the AEC 9. 6-litre ( from 1939 ) and the Albion 9. 1-litre ( from 1937 ).

AEC and armoured
AEC tried to build an armoured car with firepower and protection comparable to those of contemporary tanks.

AEC and built
Routemaster buses were built at the AEC factory in Windmill Lane and much of the fuel injection equipment and electrical systems were manufactured by CAV Ltd who had a factory in Acton Vale.
Between 1913 and 1916 AEC built some Daimler models under contract and Daimler sold all AEC vehicles which were surplus to LGOC needs.
In the 1930s the Daimler CO chassis became the main model, followed by a similar, but heavier, CW ' austerity ' model produced during World War II ( 100 with the Gardner 5LW engine ( CWG5 ), the rest with the AEC 7. 7-litre engine-CWA6 ) and in postwar years production worked through the Daimler CV to the long-running Daimler CR Fleetline, built from 1960 to 1980 ( CVG5 and CVG6 had been a common type of bus in Hong Kong between 1950 to 1988 and Fleetline had also become a major type of bus in Hong Kong until 1995 ).
Bulgaria's nuclear power station, AEC Kozloduy, was built in the 1970s, all six large reactors commissioned in under five years.
The actual Knight Bus seen in the film adaptation was built by grafting the top deck of a London AEC Regent III RT bus onto the top of another " RT " bus.
Many of London's local service buses over this period were built by AEC, although other manufacturers also built buses to London designs, or modified their own designs for use in London.
The last bus specifically designed for London was the AEC Routemaster, built between 1956 and 1968.
* RF, AEC Regal IV, a 39 seat single deck bus, built for London Transport between 1951 and 1954 ( or 1949 – 1960 ), and in service until the late 1970s ( see List of AEC buses )
The first Panoramas for SUT were built on an AEC Reliance chassis.
* AEC Regent III Nottingham City Transport OTV 161 built in 1954.
* Barton Transport AEC Reliance / Plaxton Panorama coach 866 HAL built in 1960.
These engines were built in 125 hp, 150 hp and 230 hp versions and were branded " AEC ", " Leyland " or " Leyland-Albion ".
A proportion of the fleet had to be single-deck because of railway bridges ( like Darlington, Swindon was a town built on railways ) and prior to 1980 the single deckers were five Weymann-bodied AEC Reliances, three Leyland Leopard PSU4 with Pennine Coachcraft bodies and five late-model coach-seated Eastern Coach Works Bodied Bristol RESL6G.
** AEC Renown-low-height double-decker bus built in 1960s
From the 1950s in British service, the 5. 5 was typically towed by an AEC Militant Mk 1 6x6 truck and subsequently the FV 1103 6x6 Medium Artillery Tractor built by Leyland.
A substantial number of British buses built between about 1935 and 1960 had preselector transmission, particularly those built by Daimler and AEC, and some by Leyland.
The AEC Matador was an artillery tractor built by the Associated Equipment Company for British and Commonwealth forces during the Second World War.

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