E is the fifth letter of the Latin alphabet. E is the fifth letter in the Latin alphabet. Its name in English is spelled e (iː plural es or ees (also written E's E
E may also refer to:
Medicine and genetics
- E number, a number code for a food additive, an EU labelling requirement
- Haplogroup E (mtDNA), a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup
- Haplogroup E (Y-DNA), a Y-chromosomal DNA (Y-DNA) haplogroup
- E or glutamic acid, an amino acid, glutamate
- E. E numbers are number codes for Food additives and are usually found on Food labels throughout the European Union. In human mitochondrial genetics Haplogroup E is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA haplogroup which can be used to define genetic populations In Human genetics, Haplogroup E (M96 is a Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. Glutamic acid (abbreviated as Glu or E) is one of the 20 Alpha Amino acids It is not among the human Essential amino acids Its coli or Escherichia coli, a bacterium commonly found in the lower intestine
- E. coli or Entamoeba coli, a non-pathogenic parasite frequently found in the human intestine
- Vitamin E or Tocopherol, a class of chemical compounds
Physics and engineering
Mathematics and logic
- e (mathematical constant), also known as Euler's number and Napier's constant, a transcendental number the base of natural logarithms
- E notation or scientific notation, a way of writing very large, and very small, numbers
- E, 14 in hexadecimal and other positional numeral system
- E or Expected value, the average expected outcome of a trial in probability theory
- E or exa-, the SI prefix for 1018
- ∃ (a backwards E) or existential quantification, the symbol for "there exists. Entamoeba coli is a non-pathogenic Species of Entamoeba that frequently exists as a Commensal Parasite in the Tocopherol, a class of chemical compounds of which many have Vitamin E activity describes a series of Organic compounds consisting of various methylated phenols The Kennelly-Heaviside layer, also known as the E region or simply the Heaviside layer, is a layer of ionised Gas occurring at 90&ndash150 km In Solid mechanics, Young's modulus (E is a measure of the Stiffness of an isotropic elastic material In Physics, mass–energy equivalence is the concept that for particles slower than light any Mass has an associated Energy and vice versa. In Physics, the space surrounding an Electric charge or in the presence of a time-varying Magnetic field has a property called an electric field (that can The electron is a fundamental Subatomic particle that was identified and assigned the negative charge in 1897 by J The elementary charge, usually denoted e, is the Electric charge carried by a single Proton, or equivalently the negative of the electric charge carried In Astrodynamics, under standard assumptions, any Orbit must be of Conic section shape A white point (often referred to as reference white or target white in technical documents is a set of tristimulus values or Chromaticity coordinates In Electrochemistry, the standard electrode potential, abbreviated Eo E0 or EO (with a superscript Plimsoll character pronounced The Mathematical constant e is the unique Real number such that the function e x has the same value as the slope of the tangent line Scientific notation, also sometimes known as standard form or as exponential notation, is a way of writing numbers that accommodates values too large or small to be In Mathematics and Computer science, hexadecimal (also base -, hexa, or hex) is a Numeral system with a exa- (symbol E) is a prefix in the SI system of units denoting 1018 or 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 In Predicate logic, an existential quantification is the predication of a property or relation to at least one member of the domain . . ", in predicate logic
Computing and computation
- E (complexity), a set of decision problems solvable by a Turing machine in a specific time
- E (PC-DOS), a text editor
- E (programming language), an object-oriented programming language
- e (text editor), a Windows text editor
- e (verification language), a verification language used in Specman Elite
- e-mail or electronic mail, mail sent over the internet
- e-commerce or electronic commerce, buying and selling over the internet
- E equational theorem prover, a modern, high performance prove for first-order logic
- Amiga E, a programming language
- E or Enlightenment (window manager),a free software open source manager for X Window System
Modern culture
- E!, Entertainment Television, an American cable and satellite TV network
- E (film), a 2005 Tamil film
- E (musical note), the third note of the C major scale
- E/The Environmental Magazine, a bi-monthly magazine and website
- e (novel), a 2000 comic novel by Matt Beaumont
- E or Edna Mode, a character from the movie The Incredibles
- E or the Elohist, one of the four sources of the Torah
- E or Eric Murphy, a character in the television series Entourage
- E or Mark Oliver Everett, lead guitarist for the rock band Eels
- E or everyone, a ESRB video gaming rating symbol
Transport and commerce
Geography
Languages
Other usage
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In Computational complexity theory, the Complexity class E is the set of Decision problems that can be solved by a Deterministic Turing machine E is the Text editor which was made part of PC-DOS with version 6 E is an Object-oriented programming language for secure Distributed computing, created by Mark S E Text Editor is a Text editor for Microsoft Windows. Its notable features include a personal Revision control system; branched multi-level graphical e is a verification language used in Specman Elite to allow high-level verification of RTL designs and to analyze functional Coverage. Electronic mail, often abbreviated to e-mail, email, or originally eMail, is a Store-and-forward method of writing sending receiving Electronic commerce, commonly known as e-commerce' or eCommerce, consists of the buying and selling of products or services over electronic E is a modern high performance theorem prover for full First-order logic with equality Amiga E, or very often simply E, is a Programming language created by Wouter van Oortmerssen on the Amiga. Enlightenment, also known simply as E, is a Free software / Open source Window manager for the X Window System which can be used alone E! Entertainment Television (or simply E!) is an American Cable television and Direct broadcast satellite network E ( 2005) is a Tamil Film directed by SPJananathan, who won the Indian National Award in 2004 for his debut ' E is the third Note of the C major scale When calculated in Equal temperament with a reference of A above middle C as 440 Hz, the Frequency E/The Environmental Magazine is a bi-monthly magazine and website established in 1990 e (originally subtitled The Novel of Liars Lunch and Lost Knickers) is a Comic novel by Matt Beaumont first published in 2000. Edna "E" Mode is a supporting character from the movie The Incredibles. The Elohist (E is one of four sources of the Torah described by the Documentary Hypothesis. Eric "E" Murphy is a character on the Dramedy Television series Entourage. Mark Oliver Everett (born April 10, 1963, in Virginia) is the lead singer guitarist keyboardist and sometime drummer of the independent rock band The Entertainment Software Rating Board ( ESRB) is a self-regulatory organization that applies and enforces ratings, Advertising guidelines and The E Eighth Avenue Local is a Rapid transit service of the New York City Subway. Spain () or the Kingdom of Spain (Reino de España is a country located mostly in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. PKP classification system ( Polish locomotive designation) is a system of assigning letters and numbers to series and individual locomotives used by the PKP - Please update other articles as well to avoid contradiction within Wikipedia e Eni SpA () is an Italian multinational oil and gas company with a presence in 70 countries currently Italy's largest industrial company with The estimated sign (℮ is a mark required to be appended to the nominal mass or volume printed on prepackaged goods for sale within the European Union. E is an unincorporated township located in Aroostook County, Maine, United States. The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST internal designation HT-7U is an experimental Superconducting Tokamak Magnetic fusion energy East London is the name commonly given to the north eastern part of London, England on the north side of the River Thames. New Brunswick ( French: Nouveau-Brunswick /nuvobʁɔnzwik/ is one of Canada 's three Maritime provinces and is the only constitutionally E is a Language of China. It belongs to the Tai-Kadai languages. É is the Sumerian for "house" or " Temple " written ideographically with the Cuneiform sign 𒂍 (Borger nr The Spivak pronouns are a proposed set of Gender-neutral pronouns in English. Close-mid front unrounded vowel The close-mid front unrounded vowel is a type of Vowel sound used in some spoken Languages The symbol in the The NATO E band is the range of radio frequencies from 2  GHz to 3 GHz in the Electromagnetic spectrum. In certain Sports, a magic number is a number used to indicate how close a front-running team is to clinching a season title MDMA ( 34-methylenedioxy- N -methylamphetamine) most commonly known today by the street name Ecstasy (often abbreviated E, X, Xbox Live (trademarked as Xbox LIVE) is an online multiplayer gaming and digital media delivery service created and operated by Microsoft Corporation Eric Hussein Neustadter, known by the Pseudonym e is the Operations Manager for Xbox LIVE, the Microsoft gaming network with over 10 million Xbox Live (trademarked as Xbox LIVE) is an online multiplayer gaming and digital media delivery service created and operated by Microsoft Corporation A is the first letter of the Latin alphabet A may also refer to Science Annum A battery B is the second letter of the alphabet B may also refer to In science and technology B battery a battery used to provide the C is the third letter in the Latin alphabet C may also refer to Computing C (programming language, invented at Bell Labs D is the fourth letter of the Latin alphabet. It can also refer to the following Business and Economy D denoting the Federal Reserve F is the sixth letter of the Latin alphabet F may also refer to Science Fahrenheit Farad G is the seventh letter of the alphabet It can also refer to Astronomy A Stellar classification for yellowish stars H is the eighth letter of the Latin alphabet H may also refer to H (S-train, a train service in Metropolitan Copenhagen Denmark I is the ninth letter of the alphabet It can also refer to I (pronoun, the first-person singular pronoun Astronomy J is the tenth letter of the Latin alphabet. J may also refer to Palatal approximant in the International Phonetic Alphabet K is the eleventh letter of the Latin alphabet K may also refer to An International Telecommunications Union prefix for the L is the twelfth letter of the Latin alphabet L may also refer to or may also be an abbreviation used to denote Computers L M is the thirteenth letter of the modern Latin alphabet M may also refer to In fiction and entertainment M (comics, a fictional N is the fourteenth letter of the Latin alphabet N may also refer to Mathematics \mathbb{N} the set of Natural O is the fifteenth letter of the modern Latin alphabet O may also refer to In science and mathematics: Haplogroup O (Y-DNA P is the sixteenth letter of the Latin alphabet P may also refer to P (band, 1993 American rock band P-type semiconductor Q is the seventeenth letter of the English alphabet Q may refer to Film TV radio and theatre Avenue Q, a Broadway production R is the eighteenth letter of the Latin alphabet It may also refer to R (programming language, an environment for statistical computing and graphics S is the nineteenth letter of the English alphabet S may also refer to <s>, the deprecated HTML element "start tag" for T is the twentieth letter of the Latin alphabet. T may also refer to Mr U is the twenty-first letter of the Latin alphabet U may also refer to Mathematics \cup Union (set theory V is the twenty second letter of the Latin alphabet It may also refer to Science V band of radio in ranges from 50 to 75 GHz W is the twenty-third letter of the Latin alphabet W may also refer to Broadcast media W band, a radio band ranging X is the twenty-fourth letter of the Latin alphabet X may also refer to Language Chi (letter, the twenty-second Y is the twenty-fifth letter of the Latin alphabet Y or y may also refer to Y (Cyrillic Y (programming Z is the twenty-sixth and last letter of the Latin alphabet Z may also refer to In science and computing: \mathbb{Z}
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