enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Evolutionarily significant unit - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/.../Evolutionarily_Significant_Unit

    An evolutionarily significant unit (ESU) is a population of organisms that is considered distinct for purposes of conservation. Delineating ESUs is important when considering conservation action. This term can apply to any species, subspecies, geographic race, or population.

  3. NYPD Emergency Service Unit - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NYPD_Emergency_Service_Unit

    The Emergency Service Unit (ESU) is part of the Special Operations Bureau of the New York City Police Department. The unit provides specialized support and advanced equipment to other NYPD units. Members of ESU are cross-trained in multiple disciplines for police, medical, and rescue work.

  4. Emergency Service Unit - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_Service_Unit

    An emergency service unit (ESU), alternatively emergency service detail (ESD) or emergency service squad (ESS), is a type of unit within an emergency service, usually police, that is capable of responding to and handling a broader or more specific range of emergencies and calls for service than regular units within their organization, such as rescue, emergency management, and mass casualty ...

  5. Distinct population segment - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distinct_population_segment

    Relationship to evolutionarily significant units (ESUs) [ edit ] In consideration of Pacific salmon for listing under the Act, NMFS has relied on the evolutionarily significant unit (ESU) concept and previous developed a policy on the definition of species under the Act (56 FR 58612– 58618; November 20, 1991).

  6. Educational Service Units of Nebraska - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Educational_Service_Units...

    There are currently 17 ESUs providing services to 261 public school districts. Educational Service Units provide core services for school districts, which include staff development, technology, and instructional materials. Beyond the core services, ESUs determine the services to be offered based on the needs of their member school districts.

  7. Esu - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esu

    Emergency Service Unit, a police tactical unit Emergency Service Unit, a police tactical unit of the NYPD; Energy Services Union, an Irish trade union; Explorer Scout Unit, of the Explorer Scouts; English-Speaking Union, an international educational charity; Empire State University

  8. Statcoulomb - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statcoulomb

    The statcoulomb (statC), franklin (Fr), or electrostatic unit of charge (esu) is the unit of measurement for electrical charge used in the centimetre–gram–second electrostatic units variant (CGS-ESU) and Gaussian systems of units. In terms of the Gaussian base units, it is

  9. Embolic stroke of undetermined source - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embolic_stroke_of...

    ESUS is a diagnosis of exclusion based on radiological and cardiological examinations. For exclusion of haemorrhagic or lacunar strokes CT or MRI imaging is needed. Both procedures also allow detection of embolic pattern of ischemic lesions. 12-lead ECG and cardiac monitoring for at least 24 h with automated rhythm detection are mandated to exclude atrial fibrillation; echocardiography (TTE ...