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  2. NEC - Wikipedia

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    NEC stands for Nippon Electric Company, a multinational corporation that provides IT and network solutions, including cloud computing, AI, IoT, and telecommunications equipment and software. Founded in 1899, NEC is a member of the Sumitomo Group and has a history of innovation and diversification.

  3. National Electrical Code - Wikipedia

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    The National Electrical Code (NEC) is a standard for electrical wiring and equipment in the United States, published by the National Fire Protection Association. It is updated every three years and adopted by states and municipalities, but may vary by region or jurisdiction.

  4. NEC Corporation of America - Wikipedia

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    NEC Corporation of America is the principal subsidiary of the multinational IT company NEC in the United States. It has its headquarters in Irving, Texas, and offers various products and services in electronics, information technology, telecommunications and more.

  5. National Economic Council (United States) - Wikipedia

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    NEC stands for National Economic Council, a forum for the president to consider and coordinate domestic and international economic policy matters. The NEC was created in 1993 by President Clinton and is part of the Office of Policy Development in the Executive Office of the President.

  6. Necrotizing enterocolitis - Wikipedia

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    Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a serious intestinal disease that affects premature or very low birth weight infants. It causes poor feeding, bloating, vomiting, and sometimes death. The exact cause is unknown, but risk factors include formula feeding, low birth weight, and prematurity.

  7. National Electrical Safety Code - Wikipedia

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    The NESC is a U.S. standard of electric power and communication utility systems published by the IEEE. It covers substations, overhead and underground lines, and work rules, and is typically adopted by states or other authorities.

  8. Northeast Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Northeast Conference (NEC) is a NCAA Division I athletic conference with 9 full members in the Northeastern United States. It was founded in 1981 as the ECAC Metro Conference and has undergone several changes in membership and sports over the years.

  9. Electrical wiring in North America - Wikipedia

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    Edison-base lamp sockets (called screw shell devices in the NEC) are required to have the neutral conductor attached to the outer screw shell [NEC 200.10(C)]. [5] In actual practice, the neutral terminal is silver colored, the line and load terminals are brass or (rarely) painted black), and the grounding screw is usually colored green.

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