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National Electric Code
A set of rules governing safe wiring methods Local codes which are backed by law may differ from the NEC in some ways
an acute inflammatory disease occurring in the intestines of premature infants; necrosis of intestinal tissue may follow
National Electrical Code, gives minimum electrical regulations as published by the National Fire Protection Association every 3 years
National Electric Code - NEC rates the cable for fire resistance and such If you are going to run your cable above the ceiling in a space used for ventilation (a plenum), then you have to use plenum rated cable This is a more expensive (Teflon sheath versus PVC) but is required to meet fire codes (3)
Necrotizing enterocolitis, a big term indicating that there is an infection in the intestines (Guts) of the baby This is a disease seen most commonly in the premature baby, but can be seen in term babies with other problems This is a serious disease When suspected all feedings will be stopped Usually a septic work up will be done and antibiotics will be started If severe, the surgical team will also evaluate the baby If the infection is severe or if there is the development of a small whole in the intestinal wall, called a perforation, then surgery is required If there are concerns for NEC in your baby, this will be explained to you thoroughly, with the plans If the NEC improves without surgery, it is called "medical NEC" If the baby requires surgery, it is called "surgical NEC"
ACRONYM - National Electrical Code (099)
National Extension College
National Electrical Code (NFPA 70)
Abbreviation for North Equatorial Current
National Electrical Code, which covers the use of wire and cable in many applications
abbreviation for the National Electrical Code
a set of rules and regulations plus recommended electrical practices that are put out by the National Fire Protection Association and generally accepted as the building wiring standard in the U S
Navy Enlisted Classification Codes These four digit numbers identify a particular skill that may be a subset of or associated to a rating
National Electric Code, a safety document produced by the NFPA
Nippon Electric Company Had a GE-645 in Tokyo in the early 70s
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National Electrical Code(r)
National Electric Codes
Nippon Electric Corporation