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CRC1. Colorectal cancer or colorectal carcinoma. 2. Clinical Research Center. 3. Canadian Research Council.
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CRCCycle Redundancy Check. An error detecting code.
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CRCCyclic Redundancy Check: A check value calculated from the data, to catch most transmission errors. A decoder calculates the CRC for the received data and compares it to the CRC that the encoder calculated, which is appended to the data. A mismatch indicates that the data was corrupted in transit. Depending on the algorithm and number of CRC bits, [..]
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CRCAn error detection technique using a polynomial to generate a series of two 8-bit block check characters that represent the entire block of data. These block check characters are incorporated into the [..]
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CRCCyclic Redundancy Check. A method of insuring data integritywhere a calculation is performed using the binary representationof the data itself as the basis of the calculation. The CRC is thenumerical result of this calculation and is held separately from thedata. The integrity of the data is checked by calculating a newCRC. If the two CRC's ma [..]
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CRCcyclic redundancy [check] code.
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CRCCyclic Redundancy Code
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CRCAbbreviation for cyclic redundancy check.
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CRCabbreviation for camera
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CRCInternetworking Dictionary See: cyclic redundancy check
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CRCSee: camera-ready copy.
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CRCCyclic Redundancy Check, a simple checksum used for detecting errors in data files, programs and data flow.
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CRCCount and recount.
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CRCThe Carbon Reduction Commitment is a new scheme, announced in the Energy White Paper 2007, which will apply mandatory emissions trading to cut carbon emissions from large commercial and public sector organisations (including supermarkets, hotel chains, government departments, large local authority buildings and water companies) by 1.1 Mega Tonnes C [..]
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CRCCo-operative Research Centre for sustainable sugar production
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CRC Cooperative Research Centre for Tourism
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CRCSee camera-ready copy
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CRCCertified Rehabilitation Counselor, a certification offered nationally by the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification.
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CRCCo-operative Research Centre. A joint research centre established by a combination of several organisations or institutions with funding from a government grant and industry input.
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CRCCRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check). CRCs (Cyclic Redundancy Checks) are a popular method for determining if transmissions have been garbled. Roughly speaking the sender treats the message like a giant bina [..]
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CRCCRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check/Code) is a method of checking for errors in data that has been transmitted over a network. The sending device applies a 16 or 32 bit polynomial division to a datagram (Eth [..]
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CRCan acronym for cyclical redundancy check. Your operating system uses CRC values to verify that data has properly been read, copied or moved. If a CRC value differs, your system is able to report back [..]
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CRCA unique numeric code attached to files that acts as the files ID number.
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CRCCooperative Response Center
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CRCSee Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC).
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CRCCommunity Rehabilitation Company
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CRCA form of a checksum that is able to detect accidental transmission errors. It is used on Ethernet in order to detect packet errors. It is also used on some operating systems in order to detect acc [..]
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CRCCOST RECOVERY CHARGE
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CRCCarbon Reduction Commitment
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CRCCyclic Redundancy Check. A means of determining whether accidental transmission errors have occurred. Such algorithms are not cryptographically secure because attackers can often forge CRC values or e [..]
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CRCCo-operative Research Centre; see Co-operative Research Centres Program.
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CRC Connecticut Recyclers Coalition
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CRCCyclic Redundancy Check
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CRCsee California Rehabilitation Center.
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CRCCyclic Redundancy Check. Used in communications to ensure that the transmission has no errors. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclic_redundancy_check for more detailed information.
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CRCCarbon Reduction Commitment
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CRCControl and Reporting Center.
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CRCCyclic Redundancy Checking. A mathematical algorithm applied to the digital expression of data that provides a level of assurance against loss or alteration of data.
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CRCCyclic Redundancy Check
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CRCControl and Reporting Center.
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CRCThe Complaints Redressal Cell
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CRCCo-ordinating Research Council (USA)
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CRCCyclic Redundancy Check. CRC is the mathematical process used to check the accuracy of the data being transmitted across a network. Before transmitting a block of data, the sending station performs a calculation on the data block and appends the resulting value to the end of the block. The receiving station takes the data and the CRC value, and per [..]
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CRCConcentrated red cells
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CRC[Cyclic Redundancy Code] The term "CRC" seems to be reserved for algorithms that are based on the "polynomial" division. The essential mathematical operation in the calculation of [..]
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CRC method of checking for errors in data that has been transmitted on a communications link; a function used to produce a Checksum against a block of data
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CRCThe ISO 4217 currency code for Costa Rican Colon.
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CRCCRC may refer to:
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CRCThe Catabolite repression control (Crc) protein participates in suppressing expression of several genes involved in utilization of carbon sources in Pseudomonas bacteria. Presence of organic acids tri [..]
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