EEG
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EEG commonly refers to electroencephalography
, a measurement of the electrical activity of the brain.
EEG may also refer to:
Electroencephalography
Electroencephalography is the recording of electrical activity along the scalp. EEG measures voltage fluctuations resulting from ionic current flows within the neurons of the brain...
, a measurement of the electrical activity of the brain.
EEG may also refer to:
- Emperor Entertainment GroupEmperor Entertainment GroupEmperor Entertainment Group is one of the largest entertainment groups in Hong Kong founded by Albert Yeung Sau-Shing in and established in Wan Chai in 1986, along with Music Icon Entertainment Limited and Emperor Motion Picture Group, EEG operates under the major conglomerate Emperor Multimedia...
, a Hong Kong-based entertainment company - Erneuerbare Energien Gesetz (Renewable Energy LawRenewable energy lawRenewable Energy Law is a part of energy law, and relates primarily to the transactional legal and policy issues that surround the development, implementation and commercialization of renewable sources energy, namely solar, wind, geothermal and tidal...
), a German law to extend generation of electricity from renewable sourcesRenewable energy in GermanyThe share of electricity produced from renewable energy in Germany has increased from 6.3 percent of the national total in 2000 to over 20 percent in the first half of 2011. In 2010, investments totaling 26 billion euros were made in Germany’s renewable energies sector... - Enterprise encryption gatewayEnterprise encryption gatewayAn Enterprise Encryption Gateway is a layer 2 encryption device, similar to VPN, that allows for strong authentication and encryption for data across a wireless medium. The client devices have client-side authentication/encryption software, and the EEGs are the encryption termination point in the...
, an encryption device