EIG
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EIG or EIGG may refer to:
  • Electromagnetically induced grating
    Electromagnetically induced grating
    Electromagnetically induced grating is an optical interference phenomenon where an interference pattern is used to build a dynamic spatial diffraction grating in matter. EIGs are dynamically created by light interference on optically resonant materials and rely on population inversion and/or...

    , a physical phenomenon
  • Edmonton Investors Group Limited Partnership
    Edmonton Investors Group Limited Partnership
    The Edmonton Investors Group Limited Partnership was the limited partnership that owned the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League, and is currently an owner of the Edmonton Oil Kings of the Western Hockey League.. With more than thirty individual shareholders, EIGLP was the largest...

  • EIG (cable system)
    EIG (cable system)
    Europe India Gateway is a submarine communications cable system that is planned to connect the U.K., Portugal, Gibraltar, Monaco, France, Libya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Djibouti, Oman, United Arab Emirates, and India. It will be about 15,000 kilometres long. It is planned to be capable of delivering...

    , a planned submarine telecommunications cable system
  • Alexander Eig
    Alexander Eig
    Alexander Eig was a botanist, one of the first plant researchers in Israel, head of the department of Botany at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and co-founder of the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens on Mount Scopus.-Life:Born in Schedrin near Minsk, he used to wander in the forests and to join his...

    , an Israeli botanist
  • Eigg
    Eigg
    Eigg is one of the Small Isles, in the Scottish Inner Hebrides. It lies to the south of the Skye and to the north of the Ardnamurchan peninsula. Eigg is long from north to south, and east to west. With an area of , it is the second largest of the Small Isles after Rùm.-Geography:The main...

    , a Scottish island
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