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  2. Environmental stress screening - Wikipedia

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    Environmental stress screening (ESS) refers to the process of exposing a newly manufactured or repaired product or component (typically electronic) to stresses such as thermal cycling and vibration in order to force latent defects to manifest themselves by permanent or catastrophic failure during the screening process.

  3. Acceptance - Wikipedia

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    Acceptance is a core element of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). In this context, acceptance is a process that involves actively contacting psychological internal experiences (emotions, sensations, urges, flashbacks, and other private events) directly, fully, without reacting or becoming defensive.

  4. Wikipedia:ESS - Wikipedia

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  5. ESS - Wikipedia

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    The suffix -ess (plural -esses) appended to English words makes a female form of the word. ESS or ess may refer to: Education.

  6. Acceptance testing - Wikipedia

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    Acceptance testing of an aircraft catapult Six of the primary mirrors of the James Webb Space Telescope being prepared for acceptance testing. In engineering and its various subdisciplines, acceptance testing is a test conducted to determine if the requirements of a specification or contract are met.

  7. Executive information system - Wikipedia

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    An executive information system (EIS), also known as an executive support system (ESS), [1] is a type of management support system that facilitates and supports senior executive information and decision-making needs. It provides easy access to internal and external information relevant to organizational goals.

  8. Acceptance (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Acceptance testing, a validation test in engineering; Offer and acceptance, a legal term related to contract law; Bankers' acceptance, a type of bank draft "Acceptance for value," a fraudulent debt payment method promoted in the redemption movement

  9. Acceptance set - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, if is convex (a convex cone) then it is called a convex (coherent) acceptance set. [ 2 ] Note that K M = K ∩ M {\displaystyle K_{M}=K\cap M} where K {\displaystyle K} is a constant solvency cone and M {\displaystyle M} is the set of portfolios of the m {\displaystyle m} reference assets.