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  • abbreviation Bachelor of Electrical Engineering.

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  • B.E.E. is one of the few modern writers from whom I actively anticipate new books.

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  • Ben Voss the star of Beauty and the B.E.E. had the jam packed Reps Theatre rolling in the aisles with a cutting satire on South African politicians.

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  • In 1976 she received dual undergraduate degrees: a B.S. in physics from Spelman College and a B.E.E. in electrical engineering from Georgia Tech. She then went to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to earn a master's degree in physics.

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  • Mel Wacks was educated as an electrical engineer at the City College of New York (B.E.E. 1959) and New York University (M.E.E. 1962).

    Mel Wacks. Jewish Women's Archive 2006

  • He received his B.E.E. in 1965 from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and his J.D. in

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  • The B.E.E. process is a higher standard of herbal extraction.

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  • The B.E.E. process does not use any of these types of methods, therefore preserving the active ingredients of the extract while simultaneously increasing the bioavailability, assimilation, and absorption of the constituents.

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  • The B.E.E. process is a higher standard of herbal extraction.

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  • The B.E.E. process does not use any of these types of methods, therefore preserving the active ingredients of the extract while simultaneously increasing the bioavailability, assimilation, and absorption of the constituents.

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