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CDCThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the US agency charged with tracking and investigating public health trends. A part of the US Public Health Services (PHS) under the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the CDC is based in Atlanta, Georgia. It publishes key health information, including weekly data on all deaths and diseases [..]
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CDCA U.S. federal government agency whose mission is to protect public health by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability. The CDC promotes healthy behaviors and safe, healthy environme [..]
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CDCClimate Diagnostic Center, the mission of the Climate Diagnostics Center (CDC) is to advance national capabilities to interpret the causes of observed climate variations, and to apply this knowledge t [..]
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CDCClock distribution circuit
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CDCabbreviation of Centers for Disease Control, renamed 1970 from earlier U.S. federal health lab, originally Communicable Diseases Center (1946). Since 1992, full name is Centers for Disease Control and [..]
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CDCSee "Centers for Disease Control."
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CDCAcronym for crudely drawn cock (not the animal).
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CDCCrudely Drawn Cock - precisely what it says on the tin. These dicks are often coloured magenta (purple) and created in a simplistic style using tools such as Microsoft paint. They can be seen on the f [..]
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CDCCalifornia Department of Corrections. The California state prison system.
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CDCStands for "Crying Drunk Chick". This female has had waaayy too much to drink, and is therefore reliving a break-up/reminiscing about the past/ sobbing about their low self-esteem. T [..]
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CDCSymbol very often posted on forums or drawn on pub windows when severely bored or feeling mischievous. Can also be used to illustrate the phrase teh cock
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CDCCDC stands for Centers for Disease Control. Without the people who work there and other disease research places we'd all have crabs and cat scratch fever. Also in other cases they have a tende [..]
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CDCCult of the Dead Cow or cDc. Creaters of 1337 and group of 31337 h4k3r5 who use Back Orifice
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CDCCult of the Dead Cow. Founded in 1984 in Texas, the cDc was a group of hackers who came together to create one of the most-accomplished groups of the computer underground. The group started out by pub [..]
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CDCCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
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CDCCenters for Disease Control (now CDCP)
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CDCCommercial Development Corporation - joint ventures with Indigenous people and industry
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CDCTCP IP port numbers 223/udp Certificate Distribution Center
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CDCCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
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CDCSee Cathodic Sodium Dichromate.
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CDCCenters for Disease Control and Prevention [Snelling Center]
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CDCthe primary agency of the US government responsible for health
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CDC(n) a federal agency in the Department of Health and Human Services; located in Atlanta; investigates and diagnoses and tries to control or prevent diseases (especially new and unusual diseases)
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CDCCommonwealth Development Corporation
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CDCClimate Diagnostic Centre (USA)
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CDCCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
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CDCCustoms Declaration Charge
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CDCElectronic damper control refers to the continuous, map-controlled adjustment of the damper settings in models with air suspension. The optimum damper setting is calculated based on several parameters at once. The dampers are regulated by electronic control depending on speed and the condition of the road. The control unit uses information from acc [..]
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CDCCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
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CDCCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
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CDCAn agency of the United States Public Health Service that conducts and supports Programs for the prevention and control of Disease and provides consultation and assistance to Health departments and ot [..]
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CDCSee “Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.”
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CDCCentre for disease control
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CDCCenters for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. government agency at the forefront of public health efforts to prevent and control infectious and chronic diseases, injuries, workplace hazards, di [..]
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CDCCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
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CDCThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the leading national public health institute of the United States. (www.cdc.gov)
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CDCUS Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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CDCCenters for Disease Control
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CDCThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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CDCThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the US federal agency (within the Department of Health and Human Services) for control and prevention of diseases and epidemics, headquartered in Atlant [..]
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CDCCenters for Disease Control (US)
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CDCClimate Diagnostic Center, the mission of the Climate Diagnostics Center (CDC) is to advance national capabilities to interpret the causes of observed climate variations, and to apply this knowledge to improve climate models and forecasts and develop new climate products that better serve the needs of the public and decision-makers.
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CDCContinuous Discharge Certificate
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CDCPlease see "Centers for Disease Control and Prevention."
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CDC Central Distribution Center Check Digit
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CDCCalifornia Diagnostic Centers
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CDCSee: Commonwealth Development Corp
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