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  • abbreviation carcinoembryonic antigen

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  • initialism carcinoembryonic antigen

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  • Inc. (Nasdaq: NDAQ) and the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) ® announced today the introduction of the NASDAQ OMX® CEA® Smartphone IndexSM

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • Beverly immediately talked about the frustration about how everyone calls the CEA "the blocker" and how that is very frustrating because they have supported initiative after initiative.

    David Thielen: Beverly Ingle (CEA) Interview 2010

  • The CEA is the national grouping of the electric utilities across Canada, representing an industry with more than $50 billion invested in plants and employing over eighty thousand people.

    The Great Equalizer: Nuclear Power and Canadian Electricity 1983

  • The CEA is the nation’s biggest consumer electronics trade association, and it sponsors and manages the International CES event in Las Vegas every year, so this industry partnership is a really big deal for us.

    Greener Gadgets Launches Free Ticket Giveaway w/ Engadget | Inhabitat 2008

  • Beverly immediately talked about the frustration about how everyone calls the CEA "the blocker" and how that is very frustrating because they have supported initiative after initiative.

    David Thielen: An Interview With Beverly Ingle of the Colorado Education Association David Thielen 2010

  • "Actually, the largest of the teachers unions supported another candidate in the primary," Mr. Malloy said, referring to the CEA's endorsement of his opposition, Ned Lamont, in 2010.

    Connecticut Set to Boost Charter Funds Shelly Banjo 2012

  • The last measurement we did at the CEA was a measurement of the deuteron form factor at the highest momentum transfers that could be reached at that accelerator to get some limits on the size of relativistic effects and meson currents.

    Jerome I. Friedman - Autobiography 1991

  • The CEA is a three-member panel created in 1946 to analyze and interpret economic development, as well as recommend economic policies.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • The CEA is a three-member panel created in 1946 to analyze and interpret economic development, as well as recommend economic policies.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • The CEA is a key source of economic policy advice for the president and its chair plays a leading role in explaining the White House's economic message, an important job on Obama's behalf as anxiety over the outlook saps his approval ratings.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

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