Table 5.9 — ECs whose label begins with E
Label | Concept definition | Code |
EARLY_WARNING_RADAR_SITE | A <SITE> utilizing long-range radar to detect approaching <AIRCRAFT> and/or <MISSILE>s; an early warning radar site. | 361 |
EARTH | The primary <PLANET> of the <SUN> that is third in distance from the <SUN>, with an orbital mean <<RADIUS>> of approximately 149,6 million kilometres; Earth. | 362 |
EDDY | A circular movement of fluid running contrary to the main flow, usually formed where <CURRENT>s pass obstructions, between two adjacent <CURRENT>s flowing counter to each other, or along the edge of a <CURRENT> that is <<PERMANENT>>; an eddy. | 363 |
EDDY_REGION | A <REGION> where <EDDY>s occur. | 364 |
ELECTRICAL_CABLE | A <NON_EMPTY_SET> of insulated <WIRE>s formed into one continuous strand for the purpose of transmitting electrical power or signals; an electrical cable. | 365 |
ELECTRICAL_FIELD | A <REGION> where a field of force produced by a electrically charged <OBJECT> or by a changing <MAGNETIC_FIELD> is found; an electrical field [SOED, "electric field"]. | 366 |
ELECTRICAL_SIGNAL_LINE | A <SYSTEM> of <WIRE>s and their supports above the <TERRAIN> that transmit electrical signals over distance; an electrical signal line. EXAMPLES Telegraph line, telephone line. |
367 |
ELECTRICAL_SIGNAL_LINE_PYLON | A <PYLON> and/or <POLE> used to support an <ELECTRICAL_SIGNAL_LINE>. | 368 |
ELECTRIFIED_RAILWAY_PYLON | A <PYLON> and/or <POLE> used to support a <POWER_TRANSMISSION_LINE> associated with an electrified <RAILWAY>. | 369 |
ELECTROMAGNETIC_MATERIAL- _PROPERTY_SET |
A <PROPERTY_SET> describing the electromagnetic properties of the <MATERIAL>s composing an <OBJECT>. | 370 |
ELECTROMAGNETIC_PULSE | A broadband, high-intensity, short duration burst of electromagnetic radiation; an electromagnetic pulse. The resulting <ELECTRICAL_FIELD>s and <MAGNETIC_FIELD>s may couple with electrical and/or electronic <SYSTEM>s to produce damaging current and voltage surges. | 371 |
ELECTROMAGNETIC_REFRACTIVE- _EVAPORATIVE_DUCT |
A layer of the <ATMOSPHERE> that is over a <WATERBODY> and in which electromagnetic waves launched in certain <DIRECTION>s are guided by and/or trapped within the layer rather than propagating radially from their source, caused by a decrease in <<WATER_VAPOUR_PRESSURE>> with <<HEIGHT_AGL>> due to evaporation; a refractive evaporative duct. | 372 |
ELEVATED_ELECTRICAL_CABLE | An <ELECTRICAL_CABLE> located above a <PLANETARY_SURFACE>. | 373 |
ELEVATION_CONTOUR_LINE | An <ISOPLETH> of constant <<ELEVATION>>; an elevation contour line. | 374 |
EM_PULSE_COMPTON_EFFECT | The <ELECTROMAGNETIC_PULSE> caused by the Compton effect following a nuclear explosion. | 375 |
EMBANKMENT | A long, raised mound of <SOIL>, <ROCK>, and/or other <MATERIAL>s in the <TERRAIN>, which is often used to support a <LAND_TRANSPORTATION_ROUTE>; an embankment [SOED, "embankment", 1]. | 376 |
EMBASSY | A <BUILDING> housing the office of an ambassador and/or the ambassador's staff; an embassy [AHD, "embassy", 1]. | 377 |
EMBASSY_COMPOUND | An enclosed <SITE> containing an <EMBASSY>; an embassy compound. | 378 |
ENGINE_TEST_CELL | A <STRUCTURE> where engines are tested; an engine test cell. | 379 |
ENGINEER_BRIDGE | A temporary <BRIDGE> spanning and providing passage over a <TERRAIN_OBSTACLE> (for example: a <WATERBODY> and/or a <GULLY>); an engineer bridge. | 380 |
ENGINEER_DITCH | A <TRENCH> that is constructed to bury <PIPELINE>s, <ELECTRICAL_SIGNAL_LINE>s, or <POWER_TRANSMISSION_LINE>s; an engineer ditch. | 381 |
ENGINEER_TRENCH | An engineered <TRENCH> or combination <TRENCH> and <PARAPET>, usually placed to turn, slow, or stop the movement of <MOTOR_VEHICLE>s; an engineer trench. | 382 |
EQUIPMENT | <OBJECT>s used and/or required for a particular purpose; equipment [SOED, "equipment", 2] or apparatus. | 383 |
EQUIPMENT_COMPONENT | A <COMPONENT> of an item of <EQUIPMENT>. | 384 |
ESCALATOR | <EQUIPMENT> consisting of a moving <STAIR> made on the endless-chain principle, so that the steps ascend or descend continuously, for carrying <HUMAN>s up or down; an escalator [SOED, "escalator"]. | 385 |
ESCARPMENT | A steep, vertical, or overhanging face of <ROCK> and/or <SOIL> in the <LAND>; an escarpment. | 386 |
ESKER | A long, narrow <RIDGE> of <SAND> and gravel deposited by a glacial <RIVER>; an esker. | 387 |
ESTUARY | An arm of a <WATERBODY> that extends inland to meet the mouth of a <RIVER> and includes a mixture of fresh and salt <WATER>; an estuary [AHD, "estuary", 2]. | 388 |
EXCAVATING_MACHINE | <EQUIPMENT> for removing <MATERIAL>s (for example: <SOIL>) from the <TERRAIN>; an excavating machine. | 389 |
EXCAVATION | An excavated space in the <TERRAIN>; an excavation [SOED, "excavation", 2], a cavity, or a hollow. | 390 |
EXHIBITION_GROUND | A <SITE> where permanent <STRUCTURE>s exist to hold outdoor exhibitions; an exhibition ground. | 391 |
EXPLOSIVE_CHARGE | An explosive <DEVICE> that may be detonated to either damage or destroy <STRUCTURE>s or to move <ROCK>, <SOIL>, and/or other <MATERIAL>s; an explosive charge. | 392 |
EXPLOSIVE_LAND_MINE | An <EXPLOSIVE_MINE> used in land warfare. | 393 |
EXPLOSIVE_MINE | An explosive <DEVICE> located on or below a <PLANETARY_SURFACE>, usually emplaced for military purposes; an explosive mine [SOED, "land-mine", a]. | 394 |
EXPLOSIVE_NAVAL_MINE | An <EXPLOSIVE_MINE> used in naval warfare. | 395 |
EXPOSED_BEDROCK | A <TERRAIN_SURFACE_REGION> consisting principally of <BEDROCK> that is covered by less than 10 percent loose <MATERIAL> (for example: <SOIL>, <SAND>, clay, and/or gravel); exposed bedrock. | 396 |
EXTERIOR_HALLWAY | A <HALLWAY> along the exterior of a <BUILDING>, often appearing as a long <BALCONY>. | 397 |
EXTERIOR_WALL | A <WALL> forming an exterior section of a <STRUCTURE>. | 398 |
EXTRACTION_FACILITY | A <FACILITY> for extracting and/or exploiting natural resources; an extraction facility. | 399 |
EXTRACTION_MINE | An <EXCAVATION> made in the <TERRAIN> for the purpose of extracting and/or exploiting natural resources; an extraction mine. | 400 |
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