Jupiter. Callisto . Europa . Ganymede . Io 20222 . The fifth planet in order from the sun. It is one of the five outer planets of the solar system. Its sixteen natural satellites include Callisto, Europa, Ganymede, and Io. . 1.00
Europium. An element of the rare earth family of metals. It has the atomic symbol Eu, atomic number 63, and atomic weight 152. Europium is used in the form of its salts as coatings for cathode ray tubes and in the form of its organic derivatives as shift reagents in NMR spectroscopy. . 0.75
Eurotium. Eurotiums . A genus of ascomycetous fungi in the family Trichocomaceae, order EUROTIALES. Health effects, allergenicity, and toxicity of Eurotium are closely related to its anamorph ASPERGILLUS. . 0.68
Eurotiales. Eurotiale . An order of fungi in the phylum ASCOMYCOTA characterized by the presence of well defined peridia and cleistothecial asci. Notable anamorphs (mitosporic forms) of Eurotiales include PENICILLIUM and ASPERGILLUS. . 0.67
Olea 24675. Common Olive Tree . Olea europaea . Common Olive Trees . Olive . Olive Tree, Common . Olive Trees . Olive Trees, Common . Tree, Common Olive . Tree, Olive . Trees, Common Olive . Trees, Olive . Olive Tree . Olives . A plant genus of the family Oleaceae. The olive fruit is the source of OLIVE OIL. . 0.63
European Union. Community, European Economic . EEC 3951 . Economic Community, European . Common Market . Euratom . European Atomic Energy Community . European Coal and Steel Community . European Common Market . European Community . European Economic Community . The collective designation of three organizations with common membership: the European Economic Community (Common Market), the European Coal and Steel Community, and the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom). It was known as the European Community until 1994. It is primarily an economic union with the principal objectives of free movement of goods, capital, and labor. Professional services, social, medical and paramedical, are subsumed under labor. The constituent countries are Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. (The World Almanac and Book of Facts 1997, p842) . 0.62