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Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), also called triple E and sleeping sickness, is a viral disease caused mainly by the Eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV).Most infections in humans are asymptomatic, but about 5% of the time the infection progresses to severe neuroinvasive disease.
There have been three reported human cases of Triple E this year in three states: Massachusetts, New Jersey and Vermont. Historically, 2019 saw the highest number of human Triple E cases with 38 ...
The Triple E class is a family of very large container ships with a capacity of more than 18,000 TEUs, which are owned and operated by Maersk Line. With a length of 399.2 m (1,309 ft 9 in), when they were built they were the largest container ships in the world, but were subsequently surpassed by larger ones such as CSCL Globe .
The U.S. variant is the LAU-129A/A; foreign military sales variants include LAU-129B/A, LAU-129C/A, LAU-129D/A, LAU-129E/A and LAU-129F/A. It is also capable of firing similarly-sized non U.S. munitions. [10] The LAU-139 for the Saab JAS 39 Gripen is also a variation of the LAU-127 Launcher. [5]
China’s Chang’e-6 lunar module returned to Earth Tuesday, completing its historic mission to collect the first ever samples from the far side of the moon in a major step forward for the ...
Triple E may refer to: Maersk Triple E class, a class of container ship; Embrace, extend and extinguish, business tactic used by Microsoft; Triple-E Senate (elected, effective, equal), a proposal for senate reform in Canada; Triple E Recreational Vehicles, Canadian RV company; Eastern equine encephalitis virus (Triple E)
The "Made With Lau" YouTube creator shared how his project to preserve his Cantonese heritage brought him closer to his family. How YouTuber Randy Lau preserves Chinese culture through cuisine ...
Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller (Danish: [ˈmɛɐ̯sk məˈkʰini ˈmølɐ]) is the first ship of Maersk Line's Triple E class of container vessels.At the time of its entry into service in 2013, it had the largest cargo capacity in twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU) of any vessel, and was the longest container ship in service worldwide.