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European Central Bank - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (801 words)
The first head of the ECB was Wim Duisenberg, the former president of De Nederlandsche Bank, the Dutch national bank, and former finance minister of The Netherlands.
The ECB is governed by a board of directors, headed by a President, and a board of governors, consisting of the members of the board of directors and representatives of the other central banks in the ESCB.
The organization of the ECB is modelled on that of the German Bundesbank and Landesbanken.
NAC ECB ANTI-FRACTURE MEMBRANE (382 words)
ECB MEMBRANE is cost effective as a sub-floor over wood, concrete, terrazzo, pre-cast panels, light weight concrete, radiant heated floors, vinyl composition and vinyl asbestos tile, metal and other existing hard surface flooring, providing they are structurally sound.
ECB MEMBRANE can be used in malls, airports, commercial buildings, department stores, office buildings, restaurants, apartments, condominiums, residential homes or anywhere sub-floor problems threaten the integrity of the tile floor.
ECB MEMBRANE is recommended for thin-bed or thick-bed installation of ceramic tile, quarry tile, marble, pavers, stone, agglomerate tile, and commercial grade vinyl composition tile and is an effective vapor barrier under wood and carpet.
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