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Bọ́tìnnì amúṣẹ́yá (A user interface element similar to a button that provides access to key Windows features, such as Start, search, sharing, devices, and settings. Charms differ from buttons in that they have extended functionality, such as flyout menus that provide access to individual or grouped commands); asàmì kàlẹ́ńdà (An icon that is attached to an event and that is viewable in someone's calendar. Depending on the calendar view, a charm may appear next to an event title, or may be the only visual representation of an event on a calendar day) |
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abbr. |
CERN-Hamburg-Amsterdam-Rome-Moscow (Detector) |
abbr., agric. |
Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management |
abbr., BrE |
Challenger armament |
abbr., el. |
charge monitor |
abbr., med. |
Candesartan In Heart Failure Assessment In Reduction Of Mortality |
abbr., mil., avia. |
Canadian high-altitude research missile |
abbr., nautic., scient. |
Coupled Hydrosphere- Atmosphere Research Model |
abbr., scottish |
Challenger Chieftain Armament, Tank weapon (UK); Composite High Altitude Radiation Model |
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abbr., automat. |
CHARacterization Module (CHARacterization Modules (CHARMs) are the components involved with Electronic Marshalling that allow the ‘late characterization' of any type (AI, AO, DI, DO, RTD) of I/O signal. A CHARM is simply a component that includes a passive A/D converter and signal characterizer - http://www.emersonprocess.se/siteadmincenter/PM DeltaV Documents/Whitepapers/WP_Electronic-Marshalling.pdf Mixer) |
abbr., busin. |
Checking, Accounting and Reporting for Member Firms |
abbr., food.ind. |
Combined Hedonic Response Measurement (I. Havkin) |
abbr., oil |
cased hole analysis and reservoir modeling |