What does ECT mean?
ECT means European Countries in Transition
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for European Countries in Transition?
European Countries in Transition can be abbreviated as ECT
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What does ECT stand for? ECT stands for "European Countries in Transition". |
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How to abbreviate "European Countries in Transition"? "European Countries in Transition" can be abbreviated as ECT. |
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What is the meaning of ECT abbreviation? The meaning of ECT abbreviation is "European Countries in Transition". |
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What is ECT abbreviation? One of the definitions of ECT is "European Countries in Transition". |
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What does ECT mean? ECT as abbreviation means "European Countries in Transition". |
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What is shorthand of European Countries in Transition? The most common shorthand of "European Countries in Transition" is ECT. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ECOHOST - European Centre on Health of Societies in Transition
- CEIT - Countries with Economies in Transition
- CIT - Countries in Transition
- ECBA - European Countries Biologists Association
- EMOT - European Management and Organizations in Transition
- SCEET - Strathclyde Centre for European Economies in Transition
- COPD - Countries in Past Decades
- CSDS - Countries in Special Development Situations
- ECOTTRIS - European Collaboration on Transition Training for Improved Safety
- ECOTTRIS - European Collaboration on Transition Training Research for Improved Safety
- ECOTTRIS - European Collaboration on Transition Training Research for Increased Safety
- EMEPH - European Master in European Public Health
- MICIT - Medical Informatics in Countries in Transition
- ct - Countries in Transition
- cet - Countries with Economies in Transition
- ec - European countries
- ecet - European Countries in Economic Transition
- tcct - Technical Cooperation among Countries in Transition
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- ANNEX I - Countries committed to a quantified CO2 target (OECD, EU, Central and Eastern European countries)