CES

CES stands for:

  • C.Ed. Schulte, founded in 1840, Germany's oldest cylinder lock factory
  • Center for Economic Studies, an institute at the Ludwig- Maximilians- University of Munich
  • Cercle d' Echecs de Strasbourg, a traditional and successful French chess club in Strasbourg
  • CES production function, a production function of the economy
  • Chemnitz European studies, one published in 2005 Series
  • Chronic fatigue syndrome, also CFS ( chronic fatigue syndrome )
  • Church Educational System, an educational organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons )
  • Circuit Emulation Service, a method of data transmission over asynchronous networks with packet switching
  • Computational Engineering Science, an interdisciplinary course in mechanical engineering
  • Conditional Equations - strings, a formal language for modeling algorithms
  • Confédération Européenne de Scoutisme, an international Scout Association
  • Connection Endpoint Suffix unique address for ISDN services of layer 2
  • Conseil économique et social, a consultative body to the European Union and in a number of French-speaking countries
  • Continental Engineering Services, Engineering service of Continental AG
  • Consumer Electronics Show, an annual since 1967 ( semi-) trade fair for consumer electronics in the United States, including in Las Vegas
  • Cranial electrical stimulation, an electro -medical treatment method
  • The genetic disease Cat Eye Syndrome, Eng. cat's eyes syndrome
  • Cryogenic Energy Storage, see Cryogenic Energy Storage

Ces stands for:

  • A hamlet in the district of the municipality Chironico Faido in Ticino ( Switzerland )
  • In music, a reinterpretation of the clay H, see Enharmonic
  • Disambiguation
  • Abbreviation
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