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CIn Roman Numeral number 100 is written as: C
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CDIn Roman Numeral number 400 is written as: CD
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CIn Hexidecimal number 12 is written as: c
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CC stands for cytosine, a DNA nucleotide that which is one member of the base pair in DNA consisting of guanine and cytosine. This base pair is conventionally abbreviated G-C (or GC). The other base pair in DNA is adenine and thymine which is conventionally abbreviated A-T (or AT). Each base pair forms a "rung of the DNA ladder." A DNA nuc [..]
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CRelationships Abbreviation Of: circa copyright Abbreviation: circa copyright Notes: A common convention, especially in cataloging, is to use 'c' (without a period) to mean copyright and & [..]
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CA rating within speculative grade Moody's Long-term Corporate Obligation Rating. Obligations rated C are the lowest rated class of bonds and are typically in default, with little prospect for rec [..]
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Csection - See caesarean section.
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C1. Degrees Celsius (°C) 2. Central
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C1. Capacitance, capacitor 2. Coulomb 3. Color portion of a video signal (see "Y/C" definition)
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CSuite - The Chief Officers or most senior executives in a business or organisation.
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CA high-level computer programming language.
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CThis Glossary will remain as is and is no longer updated - please use the version on Hobnob Blog, located at CongressionalGlossary.com.
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Cthird letter of the alphabet. Alphabetic writing came to Rome via the southern Etruscan "Caeretan" script, in which gamma was written as a crescent. Early Romans made little use of Greek kap [..]
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CConversion.
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C Return to Top
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CTop of Page
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CThe C programming language was created by Dennis Ritchie at the former Bell Laboratories in 1972. C provides very precise control of the computer’s operation.
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CSee
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CThe concentration (in units of mass/volume) of a chemical in a body fluid such as blood, plasma, serum, urine, etc.; the specific fluid may be indicated by a subscript, i.e. CU, the concentration of d [..]
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CThe majority of one's transcript should they opt into their local college of engineering.
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CSlang for Coors Light beer. Works on two levls: 1.)Coors minus the calories and also 2.) Coors Light is of a low but passing quality (as in it gets a grade of C-)
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Cthe DeNiroticon -The face someone pulls when they are impressed. -A Robert DeNiro impression
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CWalrus face/silly-ness in context
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CFu Manchu + Goatee emoticon
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CA very sad emoticon of Toki Wartooth...or anyone with a Fu Manchu.
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CThe saddest man in the whole entire world.
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CChemical Symbol for Carbon.
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CDenotes the speed of light.
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C1) The third letter in most alphabets. 2) A powerful coding language. 3) A note / key position in music; the key position with no flats or sharps. 4) The chemical abbreviation for Carbon. 5) Lazy-type [..]
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Cits a letter you dumb ass.
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Ca really adorable and sad looking face .
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CThe best answer to choose in a multiple choice question if u dont know it! (Also if the questions asks u to write the answer down, u can always change the C into the letter a, b, or d! That way u can [..]
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CC is for cookie, that's good enough for me.
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CCare cup - Used in a conversation when someone tells you something and you basically Don't care.
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Csmiley face, ( created by me), much better than all other symbols like =], xD, =D, and especially than "lol". Use it to show u are happy or whatevr C=
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CThe opposite of :C. An extremely happy face.
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CFu Manchu emoticon
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CAn extremely sad face.
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CAn extremely powerful computer language on which the foundations of most other mid-level and RAD languages are based. Although it is not object-oriented like C++ and Java, it compiles into tighter cod [..]
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CD | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |
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CC terminus (C-terminal) Synonym for carboxy terminus. The end of a polypeptide that carries a free carboxyl (COOH) group. The last amino acid in a peptide or protein is called the carboxy terminal or C-terminal amino acid.
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CA programming language developed at AT&T.
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C see
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Ccache Browsers such as Netscape and Microsoft Internet Explorer hold copies of recently visited web files, both HTML and binary files, in disk memory. This disk memory space is called the ca [..]
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CThe standard abbreviation for consumption expenditures by the household sector, especially when used in the study of macroeconomics. This abbreviation is most often seen in the consumption function, s [..]
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CCalyx:
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CCompanion planting
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Campanula: As the name suggests this is the same as Bellflower, a perennial with edible leaves and blossoms which blooms prodigiously and can be propagated through cuttings. Here is my Bellflower Pa [..]
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C, atomic weight 12.0107. A non-metal that readily bonds to itself, it forms the basis of the chemistry of life on Earth.
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CA general purpose high-level programming language. Created for use in the development of computer operating systems software. It strives to combine the power of assembly language with the ease of a hi [..]
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CCard
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CGOLF TERMS LETTER C
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CCenter
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CCalfskin --
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Cn. 1. The third letter of the English alphabet. 2. ASCII 1000011. 3. The name of a programming language designed by Dennis Ritchie during the early 1970s and immediately used to reimplement {UNIX}; so [..]
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CTOP OF PAGE
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Contingency engineering management organization
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CD E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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CHead of SIS
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CCandomblé
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CElection season, management style, and the metal fabricator
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CWritten abbreviation for centime.
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CWebGuest Dictionary Name of a structured, procedural computer language commonly used for the creation of operating systems and other professional-grade applications.
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CTOP
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Ccalcitonin
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CA high-level programming language developed by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Labs in the mid 1970s. Although originally designed as a systems programming language, C has proved to be a powerful and flexible [..]
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CRoman numeral for "one-hundred."
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CFrom copy only - data entered from cataloging copy, usually provided by the Library of Congress, National Library of Medicine, etc.
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Creading copy with creases on the spine and signs of wear at the corners but with text intact
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C1. The name of a sophisticated computer language commonly used for the creation of professional-grade applications. C is distinguished from other computer languages by its usage of pointers, variables that point at locations in memory. It was invented by Dennis Ritchie in the early 1970s. UNIX is primarily written in C. This is the C version of &qu [..]
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Cprogramming language developed at Bell Laboratories in the 1970s, based on the two earlier languages B (1970) and BCPL (1967).
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CCentigrade or Celsius
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C13) Canva
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Ccataract. Opacity or cloudiness of the crystalline lens, which may prevent a clear image from forming on the retina. Surgical removal of the lens may be necessary if visual loss becomes significant, w [..]
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CChassis
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Cchemistry - the element carbon; coulomb, SI unit for electric charge
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CCamber 1
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CA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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CCATEGORY (synonym to industry)
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CCelsius. A temperature rating system where water freezes at zero degrees and boils at one hundred degrees.
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CCartridge Booth
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CCA
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C Back to Top
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CBack to Top
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Carrier” number. Operating Authority dictates the type of operation a company may run, the cargo it may carry, and the geographical area in which it may legally operate. This gives the car carrier the proper authority to cross state lines.
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CCell
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CCARS, Case, Case study, CHAT, Clinical trial, Cohort, Comorbid, Confounding variable or confound, Control group, Correlation, Cross-section, Crossover study or trial
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CReturn to glossary index
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CCenter.
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C(context, preposition) circa
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CCategories: These are normally used in social media to arrange content into subject areas. These can help users identify key blog posts from within their area of interest.
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CCable-knit: usually refers to a sweater, knit with a type of stitch that produces a twist that resembles a two-ply cable
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C
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CTOP
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CA portable assembler language. It is procedural without classes. It later evolved into C++. It is still used for writing device drivers. Java inherited its complex precedence structure. Using JNI (Jav [..]
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CCache
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CC is one of the most popular computer languages in the world, and quite possibly the most popular. It is a compiled langauge widely supported on many platforms. It tends to be more portable than FORTR [..]
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CC is a general-purpose, block structured computer programming language that was originally developed for use with the Unix operating system.
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Coconut cream – The rich, solid milk found at the top of a can of coconut milk. If a recipe calls for coconut cream, simply scoop out the top solid portion. Each 14-ounce can of coconut milk contains [..]
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C(n) a degree on the centigrade scale of temperature(n) the speed at which light travels in a vacuum; the constancy and universality of the speed of light is recognized by defining it to be exactly 299 [..]
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CCable modem CAMEL Carrier Carrier aggregation C-band CBC CBE CCSA CDMA CDMA2000 cdmaOne CDPD Cell Cell breathing Cell Broadcast Cellular network CEPT CGC Channel [..]
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CC3R See Corneal Crosslinking with Riboflavin.
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CBlood chemical necessary for proper nerve, bone and muscle function and development.
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Cchemosynthetican organism that derives its energy from chemosynthesis.
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Cchemosynthetic an organism that derives its energy from chemosynthesis.
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CCape Verde tropical storm
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CC
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CConsulate
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CCollected, Currency, Coupon, Coast
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CCALIBRATION - The determination or rectification of the graduations used on a testing instrument.
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C [ Back To Top ] Capacitor Two plates or conductors separated by an insulator. Applying a voltage across the plates causes current to flow and stores a charge. Capacitors resist changes in voltage. [..]
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CReturn to Top C & I -Commercial & Industrial (customers)
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CBack to Top --
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C(Carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus & silicon)
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Cabb. N M Gaius (Roman praenomen); (abb. C.); abb/ for centum/100
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CThis letter is the outline of the hollow of the hand, and is called in Hebrew caph (the hollow of the hand).
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CThere is more than one poem written of which every word begins with C. For example:
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CPoint: The language is quirky, difficult for beginners to learn, and really just an accident of history. Despite this, one must grok the language in order to become an elite hacker. Key point: The [..]
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C(pronounced "C" and "C plus plus")
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CWord/Term
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CCapacity
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CThe primary hard disk
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CA high-level programming language designed by Dennis Ritchie at AT&T
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C(continued)
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CC Stock - The original C Stock was a type of steel bodied stock built for the District in 1910, some cars of which survived to the late 1950s. The later type is the C Stock, now the standard type use [..]
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CCloud Application – An application that runs in the cloud. Cloud Backup – Cloud backup is the process of backing up data to a remote, cloud-based server. Cloud Computing – Cloud computing is the delivery of information technology services over a network, usually the internet. In the cloud computing model, infrastructure, data, and software are host [..]
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CCEC accreditation: The Clean Energy Council manages the accreditation of installers of small generation units and is the peak body representing Australia's clean energy sector
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CCalifornia Power Exchange: The California Power Exchange Corporation (a.k.a. "CPX"), a State chartered, non-profit corporation charged with providing Day-Ahead and Hour-Ahead markets [..]
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CCalendar
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C - Back to top
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Ccalcareous A descriptive term used for rocks and other earth materials that have an abundance of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). For example, a calcareous sandstone has up to 50% calcium carbonate.
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CC of C Certificate of conformance or certificate of compliance; a document typically signed and dated pertaining to a particular lot or purchase order of item(s) describing any sdtandards, specifications, tests, materials, and/or performance attributes of which the referenced item(s) have or will meet.
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CCantilever
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CCal-ISO
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CCocaine, term used generally by addicts.
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CCentum (100) Cubic Feet (CCF)
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C The rated capacity, in ampere-hours, for a specific, constant discharge current (where i is the number of hours the cell can deliver this current). For example, the C5 capacity is the ampere-hours that can be delivered by a cell at constant current in 5 hours. As a cell’s capacity is not the same at all rates, C5 is usually less than C20 for the s [..]
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CCAC
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CCapital Markets Advisory Committee (CMAC)
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CCacao
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CUnits for commercial use
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CCampus: The grounds of a school, college or university
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CCase Law
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Continuous assessment tasks
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Ctop
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CCapital:
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CCorrosion on car map
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Ccadence A melodic or harmonic configuration that creates a sense of repose or resolution. Cadences are principal means by which a central pitch, or tonic, is defined in a passage or work.
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Ccadenza – a solo section, usually in a concerto or similar work, that is used to display the performer’s technique, sometimes at considerable length
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Ccaffeine See stimulants.
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Ccabasa - (or afuche) a Latin percussion instrument consisting of a round cylinder on a handle. There are metal beads (actually a chain) that surround the corrugated cylinder. It is held with one hand and rubbed with the other to create various rhythms.
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CChains
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Cserif">
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Ccadence – a resting place at the end of a phrase. See also: “authentic cadence”, “plagal cadence”, “half cadence”, “deceptive cadence”, “tonic triad”, “dominant triad”, “phrase”. [..]
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C - Used to signify a charge or discharge rate equal to the capacity of a battery divided by 1 hour. Thus C for a 1600 mAh battery would be 1.6 A, C/5 for the same battery would be 320 mA and C/10 woul [..]
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CThis page provides an alphabetical listing of some of the basic hiking, backpacking, mountaineering, camping, and archaeological terms that one might encounter while preparing for an adventure in canyon country. The definitions on these pages are meant only as a beginning, a point from which to get familiar as quickly as possible with the jargon of [..]
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CCanadian: A permutation wager that involves a total of 26 bets on five selections (10 doubles, 10 trebles, 5 fourfolds and 1 fivefold). Also known as a Super Yankee.
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CC format:
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CCanola Oil: Pressed from tiny canola seeds produced by plants of the Brassica family (same family as cabbage and cauliflower). Canola oil contains the lowest level of saturated fatty acids of any vegetable oil. It is high in monounsaturated fatty acids, which have been shown to reduce blood cholesterol levels, and has moderate levels of essential p [..]
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Cultural domain of a conceptual module is the culturally generated information purposefully fashioned to satisfy the module's input conditions. A cognitive adaptation has a set of input conditions [..]
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CCapital expenditure – Spending on building projects and large items of equipment.
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CYes. See also: Signals. Cable One tenth of a nauticle mile.
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C'Mainly cloudy, (not less than three-quarters covered)'.
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C A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
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CCAPESIZE
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CConsulate
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CCollected, Currency, Coupon, Coast
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CCapesize Bulk Carrier A large Dry Bulk Carrier (any vessel used to carry non-liquid bulk commodities) with a carrying capacity of more than 80,000 deadweight tons that mainly transports iron ore and coal
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CCall Centre
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Cback to top
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CTermination of an insurance coverage during the policy period by the voluntary act of the insurance company or insured, effected in accordance with provisions in the contract or by mutual agreement.
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CReturn to top
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CCoast Guard (military aircraft prefix)
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CCargo/Transport aircraft
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CC-Check
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CCarrier protein
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CCancer The name given to a group of diseases that are characterized by uncontrolled cellular growth. [4]
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CCanopy
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CCanopy
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CCarcinogenA substance capable of causing cancer. Carcinogens may be chemical, physical or biological
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CCall Option (Calls)
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Cleft;" title="Page 4"> CABOCHON: A gem cut in convex form and highly polished, but not faceted; a cut suited for translucent or opaque gems.
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CCadaveric Spasm
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CA language beloved by many for its inside-out type definitions, inscrutable precedence rules, and heavy overloading of the function-call mechanism. (Well, actually, people first switched to C because they found lowercase identifiers easier to read than upper.) Perl is written in C, so it's not surprising that Perl borrowed a few ideas from it.
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Compact trunk case with a wood frame, covered in leather or cloth, typically for a taken-down double shotgun, wherein to save space, the toe of the stock slides under the muzzle end of the barrels. Als [..]
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C] [D
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C$100, a pair of Cs
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Ca hundred dollars CHIPPY
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Ccharge a formal accusation that a specific person has committed a specific crime, usually made by the police.
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CCapital Gain or Loss The difference between the sales price and the purchase price of a capital asset. When that difference is positive, the difference is referred to as a capital gain. When the diffe [..]
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CCheck In and Out
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Chtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:x="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:excel">Cafone: a peasant or lower-class.
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CCapias
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CCalifornia v. Greenwood
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CA language beloved by many for its inside-out type
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C(programming language): a general-purpose programming language developed in the late 1960s by Dennis Ritchie, a researcher at AT&T Bell Labs. All Arduino programs are written in C. However, the Ar [..]
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CC is a high-level programming language that was developed in the mid-1970s. It was originally used for writing Unix programs, but is now used to write applications for nearly every available platform. [..]
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CThe system programming language that most GNU software is written in. The awk programming language has C-like syntax, and this Web page points out similarities between awk and C when appropriate. In g [..]
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CC is a structured, procedural programming language that has been widely used both for operating systems and applications and that has had a wide following in the academic community. Many versions of U [..]
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Complex. A large MCS, generally round or oval-shaped, which normally reaches peak intensity at night. The formal definition includes specific minimum criteria for size, duration, and eccentricity (i.e., "roundness"), based on the cloud shield as seen on infrared satellite photographs: Size: Area of cloud top -32oC or less: 100,000 square [..]
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Convection; the term originates from the header coding [ACUS1] of the transmitted product. See SWODY1, SWODY2.
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CCap and Trade - for carbon regulation, a method of decreasing carbon emissions by setting (annual) regulatory limits on large, industrial CO2 emitters and fining them if they surpass that limit. Emitt [..]
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CCAS
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C c n. "the letter c," s.v. c OED. KEY: c@n
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Cn 3 c 3
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Cprogramming language designed and originally implemented by Dennis Ritchie. C++ is based on C and maintains a high degree of compatibility with C. See also: K&R C, C89, C99, ANSI C. TC++PL B, [..]
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Cstyle cast - dangerous form of explicit type conversion; prefer new-style cast if you must use explicit type conversion. TC++PL 6.2.7, D&E 14.3.5.1.
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Cstyle string - zero-terminated array of characters, supported by C standard library functions. A low-level and error-prone mechanism; where possible prefer strings. TC++PL 3.5.1, 20.3.7, 20.4.
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Cspd prop (Constant-speed propeller) -
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CCommercial license
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CA a back-row attack between the midline of the court and the right sideline.
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CIn a Cricket game this refers to high scores base on the number of darts scored. For example a triple-20, single-20, single-20 would be called a C-5 because "5 darts" were scored wit [..]
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CA procedural compiled programming language developed by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Labs. It was originally called B.
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CIn a Cricket game this refers to high scores base on the number of darts scored. For example a triple-20, single-20, single-20 would be called a C-5 because "5 darts" were scored with three [..]
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C1. Cytosine or cytidine 2. Cysteine 3. carbon 4. Celsius 5. the haploid amount of DNA
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CC1. Degrees Celsius (°C) 2. Central
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CCFAS I – Cognitive Function and Ageing Studies I, a national population study.
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CCannibal coronal mass ejections are fast moving solar eruptions that overtake and often absorb their slower moving kin.
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CCamber
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CDefinition
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CBooking class - use varies depending upon airline
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CFair
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Ccabotage literally means "between the capes"; U.S. Maritime Cabotage Laws include 31 separate enactments governing the transportation of cargo and passengers between any two points in the United States, its territories and possessions, and all dredging, towing, salvage and other marine operations and fishing in U.S. waters. See also: By t [..]
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Control Directive aims to achieve a high level protection of the environment through measures to prevent or, where that is not practicable, to reduce emissions to air, water and land from activities listed in Annex I (e.g. energy industries, production and processing of metals, mineral industry, chemical industry, intensive pig and poultry farming, [..]
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CCalibration
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CCALLED / RECALLED TO ACTIVE DUTY
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CCanadian, as in C$1 (one Canadian dollar)
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CCalifornia Air Resources Board (ARB or CARB) - The State's lead air quality agency consisting of an eleven-member board appointed by the Governor and several hundred employees. CARB is responsible for attainment and maintenance of the state and federal air quality standards, and is fully responsible for motor vehicle pollution control. It over [..]
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CCelsius CAA - Cold Air Advection Cap (or Capping Inversion) - A layer of relatively warm air aloft (usually several thousand feet above the ground) which suppresses or delays the development of thunde [..]
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CThe standard abbreviation for consumption expenditures by the household sector, especially when used in the study of macroeconomics. This abbreviation is most often seen in the consumption function, s [..]
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CCalf muscle pump: exerts pressure on the veins lying deep in the muscles, squeezing them to accelerate the flow of used blood back to the heart (against gravity in the legs). The calf muscle pump is a [..]
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CCase Discussion (general concerns) - A case discussion is an inter agency meeting to share information and identify needs of the child (and family), and agree a plan of action to meet these needs.
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CBack to Index
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CCareer Exploration Tools Arizona public community colleges and universities have agreed upon a common structure for a transfer general education curriculum. This curriculum provides students attending any Arizona public community college with the opportunity to build a general education curriculum that is transferable upon completion witho [..]
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CKey Program assessments.
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CCancellation proof. A proof that is printed after the edition and any states are signed. This proof is usually pulled from the most characteristic "key" element after the artist or printer h [..]
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CCancellation
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CCertificate of registration
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C*CA - Cloud-to-Air Lightning. Lightning from a cloud to the open air surrounding the thunderstorm.
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C1. Degrees Celsius (?Ǭ?C) 2. Central
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CBack to top Canvas Canvas is a heavy-duty fabric with a simple weave, available in various weights and fineness, and used as a surface for painting. Today, the texture of the canvas is usually seen as [..]
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CCello Pack – A form of card packaging that was wrapped in a transparent packaging, much like cellophane. Cello packs that have a star player visible, especially on the front, are collectable, and carr [..]
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City.
(informal) Cancer.
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(slang) $100; a c-note.
(music) The first note in the C chromatic and major scales.
An academic grade better than a D and worse than a B.
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Century.
Fig. 2:?a 13?th '''C.''' illumination of ‘H’
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Claimant
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CCapital Gain or Loss The difference between the sales price and the purchase price of a capital asset. When that difference is positive, the difference is referred to as a capital gain. When the difference is negative, it is a capital loss.
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CCabin
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CCalcium Channel Blocker:
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Ccapable of being separated into fibers.
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Ccaulk the cracks in the bathroom tile, change the oil, charm the cobra/snake, cheese off, check for testicular cancer/ticks, choke the chicken/turkey/Kojak, choke the sheriff and wait for the posse to [..]
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Ccaptain, Chewbacca, choker, chub, cock, Conan the Barbarian, corn dog, corn holer, creamsicle, cream stick, Cupid's arrow, custard launcher, cyclops,
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Ccarnal knowledge, coitus, consummate, copulation, couple up,
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CCall option
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CCalcium oxalate
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CFifth letter of a Nasdaq stock descriptor specifying that issue is exempt from Nasdaq listing requirements for a temporary period.
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CA rating within speculative grade Moody's Long-term Corporate Obligation Rating. Obligations rated C are the lowest rated class of bonds and are typically in default, with little prospect for rec [..]
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CC (, as in the letter c) is a general-purpose, imperative computer programming language, supporting structured programming, lexical variable scope and recursion, while a static type system prevents ma [..]
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CC (Italian: Do, French: Do, German: C) is the first note of the C major scale, the third note of the A minor scale (the relative minor of C major), and the fourth note (F, A, B, C) of the Guidonian ha [..]
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CCancer/carcinoma
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