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== Arts and entertainment == | |||
* ], an annual international song competition | |||
* ], a British band | |||
* ], a television channel | |||
== Science and engineering == | |||
=== Computing === | |||
* ] on a keyboard | |||
* ] in the C0 control code set | |||
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=== Concepts and technologies === | |||
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=== Organizations === | |||
* ], now Electrical Safety First, a British charity | |||
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== Education == | |||
* ], a type of French business school | |||
* ], now Florida SouthWestern State College | |||
* ] of the State University of New York | |||
* ], a British English-language educational organization | |||
* ], in Oxfordshire, England | |||
* ], a museum and library in Gdańsk, Poland | |||
* ], volunteering program by the European Commission | |||
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* ], a science building at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, United States | |||
== Government and politics == | |||
* Environmental Study Conference, U.S. House of Representatives | |||
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== Sports == | |||
* ], a football club in Finland | |||
* ], a fan club of the New York Red Bulls | |||
* ], in golf | |||
* ], an English football competition | |||
* ], in New Jersey | |||
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== Other uses == | |||
* Esc, Aesc or ], King of Kent, 474–516 AD | |||
* ], Escanaba, Michigan, by IATA code | |||
* ], a former product center of the United States Air Force | |||
* ], a document certifying that a certain reduction of energy consumption has been obtained | |||
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* ], a German hang glider | |||
== See also == | |||
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* Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm (ESCS), a category of ] | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:20, 20 November 2024
ESC may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- Eurovision Song Contest, an annual international song competition
- The Electric Swing Circus, a British band
- Extreme Sports Channel, a television channel
Science and engineering
Computing
- Esc key on a keyboard
- Escape character in the C0 control code set
- Escape sequence
- Extended static checking
Concepts and technologies
- Einstein summation convention
- Electronic speed control
- Electronic stability control
- Embryonic stem cell
- Environmental stress cracking
Organizations
- Electrical Safety Council, now Electrical Safety First, a British charity
- European Society of Cardiology
- European Society of Criminology
Education
- Ecole Supérieure de Commerce, a type of French business school
- Edison State College, now Florida SouthWestern State College
- Empire State College of the State University of New York
- English Subject Centre, a British English-language educational organization
- European School, Culham, in Oxfordshire, England
- European Solidarity Centre, a museum and library in Gdańsk, Poland
- European Solidarity Corps, volunteering program by the European Commission
- European Space Camp
- Eyring Science Center, a science building at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, United States
Government and politics
- Environmental Study Conference, U.S. House of Representatives
- Economic and Social Council (Arab League)
- European Social Charter
- Essential Services Commission (Victoria)
- Essential Services Commission of South Australia
Sports
- Ekenäs Sport Club, a football club in Finland
- Empire Supporters Club, a fan club of the New York Red Bulls
- Equitable Stroke Control, in golf
- Essex Senior Cup, an English football competition
- Essex Skating Club, in New Jersey
- European Shooting Confederation
Other uses
- Esc, Aesc or Oisc of Kent, King of Kent, 474–516 AD
- Delta County Airport, Escanaba, Michigan, by IATA code
- Electronic Systems Center, a former product center of the United States Air Force
- Energy Savings Certificate, a document certifying that a certain reduction of energy consumption has been obtained
- Expeditionary Sustainment Command
- Guggenmos ESC, a German hang glider
See also
Search for "esc" , "e-s-c", "es-c", "e-sc", or "esc's" on Misplaced Pages.- Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm (ESCS), a category of North Indian Ocean tropical cyclone
- All pages with titles beginning with Esc
- All pages with titles beginning with ESC
- All pages with titles containing ESC
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