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1 EMAS
1) Авиация: система аварийного торможения самолёта с применением материалов заданного свойства (Engineered Material Arresting System), Environmental Management Audit System2) Военный термин: Exercise Message Analysis System, emergency message authentication system4) Сокращение: Electro-Magnetic Armament System, Emergency Medical Advisory Service5) Университет: Enrollment Management Admission System6) Вычислительная техника: Edinburgh Multi-Access System (OS, ICL 4-75)7) Деловая лексика: Electronic Mail Alerting System8) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Eco Management and Audit Scheme9) Нефть и газ: Eco-Management and Audit Scheme
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