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Meanings and definitions for C3
What does C3 stand for? What does C3 mean?
- C3 carbon fixation in plants
- C3-convertase, an enzyme
- Complement component 3, a protein of the innate immune system
- Apolipoprotein C3, a human very low density lipoprotein
- ATC code C03 Diuretics, a subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System
- Castavinol C3, a natural phenolic compound found in red wines
- Cytochrome-c3 hydrogenase, an enzyme
- Haplogroup C-M217, called C3 in older publications
- In human anatomy, C3 may refer to:
Cervical vertebra 3, one of the cervical vertebrae of the vertebral column
- Cervical spinal nerve 3
- Clinical Cell Culture, a medical technology company
- C03, Malignant neoplasm of gum ICD-10 code
- C3 Collaborating for Health, a health-promotion NGO
- C3: an EEG electrode site according to the 10-20 system.
- C3, Command, control, and communications, a military concept
- C-3 (plastic explosive), a plastic explosive related to C4
- C-3, a United States military designation for the Ford Trimotor
- the designation for several German World War I and World War II armed reconnaissance aircraft
AEG C.III
- AGO C.III, a reconnaissance biplane of World War I
- Albatros C.III
- DFW C.III, a DFW aircraft
- NAG C.III, an engine powering the Gotha G.IV aircraft
- C-3, a U.S. military transport version of the Martin 4-0-4
- Spanish submarine C-3
- HMS C3, a 1906 British C class submarine
- Type C3-class ship, a type of merchant cargo ships of United States Maritime Commission "C" design
- USS C-3 (SS-14), a 1909 United States C class submarine
- USS Baltimore (C-3), an 1888 protected cruiser of the United States Navy
- Garda Crime and Security Branch (CSB), domestic security agency of Ireland's national police, also known as "C3"
- C3 Howitzer, a lengthened variant of the M101 used by the Canadian Armed Forces
- C3, characteristic energy, in astrodynamics, a measure of the rocket energy for an interplanetary mission that requires attaining an orbital velocity above escape velocity
- C3, the chemical symbol for
Tricarbon
- Cyclopropatriene
- C3.ai, an AI company founded by Thomas Siebel
- C3 linearization, a computer science algorithm for resolving the order of method resolution in multiple inheritance conditions
- Delfi-C3, a Dutch CubeSat satellite
- Saturn C-3, a 1960 rocket in the Saturn C series
- Chaos Communication Congress, the biggest annual hacker event in Europe
- Chrysler Comprehensive Compensation System, important in the development of Extreme Programming
- VIA C3, a computer processor
- Creatures 3, a 1999 video game
- Cluster 3, also known as Samba, an ESA satellite
- Bavarian C III, a German steam locomotive model
- Bavarian C III (Ostbahn), an 1867 German steam locomotive model
- Chevrolet Corvette (C3), the third production design of the Chevrolet Corvette
- Circumferential Road 3 or C-3, an arterial road of Manila, Philippines
- Cierva C.3, a 1921 Spanish experimental autogyro
- Citroën C3, a car
- LB&SCR C3 class, a British LB&SCR locomotive
- London Buses route C3, a Transport for London contracted bus route
- C3 (railcar), a bi-level railcar built by Kawasaki Railcar
- Nimrod NRA/C3, a 1983 Group C racing car never achieved
- Yamaha C3, a 2007 liquid cooled 49cc four-stroke motor scooter
- Two different ring expressways in Japan where numbered C3:
Tokyo Gaikan Expressway in Tokyo, Saitama and Chiba Prefectures
- Tōkai-Kanjō Expressway in Aichi, Gifu and Mie Prefectures
- Hammond C3 organ
- High C in music (c3 in European notation)
- Low C in music (C3 in American notation)
- Tha Carter III, the title of an album by rapper Lil Wayne
- C3 Presents, independent American concert promoters
- C3 (classification), a para-cycling classification
- C3 (light novel), a 2011 Japanese light novel series and anime by Hazuki Minase
- C3, a New Zealand logistics company owned by Linx Cargo Care Group
- C3, the code for permission to use specific land or premises for dwellings in town and country planning in the United Kingdom
- C3, the UEFA Europa League in football
- C3, a standard paper size defined in ISO 216
- Tippmann C-3, a pump-action paintball marker that uses propane gas
- C3 Church Global, a worldwide Pentecostal denomination
- C3, a class in FM radio broadcasting in North America
- Argus C3, a 35mm rangefinder camera
- Caldwell 3 (NGC 4236), a barred spiral galaxy in Draco
- C3 policing, a methodology being employed by police to combat gangs in Springfield, Massachusetts
- Nielsen ratings that include recorded programs watched three days later
- Championing Community Children, a Philippine charitable organization abbreviated as C3
- Charles Keating III (born 1955), American former swimmer and real estate executive
- C-III Capital Partners, an asset management and commercial real estate services company
- I-52-class submarine, also called Type C3 submarine or Type C Modified submarine (Junsen Hei-gata-kai), the first class submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy
- Ha-7-class submarine, also called Type C3 submarine (C3-gata), the third class submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy
- Nokia C3-00 feature phone with a QWERTY keyboard.
- Nokia C3-01 feature phone that is also called Nokia C3 Touch and Type.
- Canada's Capital Cappies, the Critics and Awards Program in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- Capcom Classics Collection, a 2005 compilation of arcade games for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox
- CCC, the production code for the 1970 Doctor Who serial The Ambassadors of Death
- Canadian Chamber Choir, a national choral ensemble for Canadian singers, conductors and composers
- "Candy Cane Children", a single by The White Stripes
- The Color Changin' Click, a rap group which was started by rapper Chamillionaire
- Calvinist Cadet Corps, Christian mentoring organization
- Campus Crusade for Christ, the original name of the interdenominational Christian organization now known as Cru
- Canadian Council of Churches, an ecumenical Christian forum of churches in Canada
- Catechism of the Catholic Church, an official exposition (catechism) of the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church
- Celestial Church of Christ, an independent African Church
- Central Congregational Church (Providence, Rhode Island), a United Church of Christ congregation
- China Christian Council, a government-approved Christian organization in the People's Republic of China
- Christian City Churches, an evangelical, Pentecostal church movement founded by Pastors Phil Pringle and Chris Pringle
- Christian Cultural Center, a New York City-based church pastored by Dr. A. R. Bernard
- Church of Christ in China, one of the Chinese Independent Churches
- Clearwater Christian College, a four-year non-denominational Christian College
- Colorado Community Church, an interdenominational church in Denver, Colorado, U.S.
- Community Christian College, a two-year college based in Redlands, California, U.S.
- Canadian Commercial Corporation, a Canadian corporation responsible for facilitating international contracts
- Canterbury of New Zealand, a New Zealand-based sports apparel company
- CCC Film, a film production company in Germany, formally known as Central Cinema Compagnie-Film GmbH
- Cloud Credential Council, a global provider of vendor-neutral certification programs for the information technology (IT) industry
- Color Climax Corporation, a Danish pornography company
- Comcast Cable Communications, a cable television, internet and telephone service provider in the United States
- Commodity Credit Corporation, United States owned corporation which funds USDA programs
- Consolidated Contractors Company, a large Middle Eastern and International EPC Contractor
- Cooper Cameron Corporation, now Cameron International Corporation
- Copyright Clearance Center, a U.S. copyright collection company
- Crane Carrier Company, a U.S. truck manufacturer
- Cwmni Cyfyngedig Cyhoeddus, a Welsh form of public limited company
- California Community Colleges System, combined districts of California's community colleges
- Camden County College, Camden County, New Jersey
- Cascadia Community College, Bothell, Washington, now known as Cascadia College
- Cayuga Community College, 2-year SUNY college in Cayuga County, New York
- Center for Computational Chemistry, research center in the department of Chemistry at the University of Georgia
- Central Community College (Nebraska)
- Chemeketa Community College, Salem, Oregon
- City Colleges of Chicago, a system of seven community colleges for Chicago residents
- Clackamas Community College, Oregon City, Oregon
- Clatsop Community College, Clatsop County, Oregon
- Clearwater Central Catholic High School, college preparatory school in Clearwater, Florida
- Cleveland Chiropractic College, chiropractic school in Overland Park, Kansas
- Cleveland Community College, Shelby, North Carolina
- Clinton Community College (Iowa), Clinton, Iowa
- Clovis Community College (New Mexico), Clovis, New Mexico
- Coahoma Community College, unincorporated Coahoma County, Mississippi, near Clarksdale
- Coconino County Community College, Flagstaff, Arizona
- Compton Community College, near Los Angeles, California
- Contra Costa College, San Pablo, California
- Corning Community College, 2-year SUNY college in Corning, Steuben County, New York
- Cross-cultural center, a department at various universities
- Cumberland County College, Cumberland County, New Jersey
- Cuyahoga Community College, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
- Canadian Computing Competition, a national programming competition for secondary school students in Canada
- Castleknock Community College, public secondary school in Carpenterstown, Dublin, Ireland
- Cebu College of Commerce and Cebu Central Colleges, the former names of the University of Cebu in Cebu, Philippines
- Central Coast Campuses, three education campuses on the Central Coast of New South Wales
- Central Commerce Collegiate, high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica, film school in Mexico City
- Chenab College, Chiniot, Institute in Pakistan
- Chessington Community College, secondary school and sixth form college in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
- City College of Calamba, public college in the Philippines
- Cooloola Christian College, Gympie, Queensland, Australia
- Countesthorpe Community College, Leicestershire, Countesthorpe, Great Britain
- California Coastal Commission
- China Compulsory Certificate, a compulsory safety mark for many products sold on the Chinese market
- Citizens' Committee for Children
- Civil Constitution of the Clergy, a law
- Constitutio Criminalis Carolina, the first body of German criminal law
- Convention on Cybercrime by the Council of Europe
- Corruption and Crime Commission of Western Australia
- Cox's Criminal Cases, a series of law reports
- Crime and Corruption Commission, independent entity of Queensland, Australia, created to combat major crime
- Cardiff City Council, the governing body for Cardiff
- Carmarthenshire County Council, the administrative authority for the county of Carmarthenshire, Wales
- Casino control commission, a variation of a gaming control board in the U.S.
- Central Communications Command, the command-and-control system for London's police services
- Chittagong City Corporation, a governing organisation in southeastern Bangladesh
- Christchurch City Council, New Zealand
- 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference, held at the Bella Center in Copenhagen, Denmark
- California Conservation Corps, a state agency modelled after the Civilian Conservation Corps of the 1930s
- Cetacean Conservation Center, a Chilean organization dedicated to the conservation of cetaceans and other marine mammals
- Civilian Conservation Corps, a major New Deal program in the U.S. for young men, 1933–42
- Center for Community Change, a progressive community organizing group in the United States
- Climate Change Coalition, Australian political party
- Command of Communist Hunting, a Brazilian paramilitary terrorist group of the 1960s known as Comando de Caça aos Comunistas
- Committee on Climate Change, an independent body established by the UK Government to advise on climate change policy
- Communist Combatant Cells, a Belgian terrorist organization of the 1980s committed to a Communist ideology
- Communist Committee of Cabinda, a separatist group in the Cabinda exclave of Angola
- Council of Conservative Citizens, a United States paleoconservative white separatist political organization
- Customs Cooperation Council, an intergovernmental organization that helps Members communicate and cooperate on customs issues
- Comb ceramic culture
- Climatic climax community, a biological community of plants and animals which has reached a steady state
- Conformal cyclic cosmology, a cosmological model in which the universe undergoes a repeated cycle of death and rebirth
- Countercurrent chromatography, a chromatographic separations-science technique
- Cryogenic current comparator, electronic test equipment
- Catalyst Control Center, control panel for AMD Catalyst drivers
- Chaos Computer Club, one of the biggest and most influential hacker organisations
Chaos Communication Congress, an annual meeting of computer hackers organized by the Chaos Computer Club
- Chaos Communication Camp, a quadrennial international meeting of hackers organized by the Chaos Computer Club
- Citizen Cyberscience Centre, Switzerland-based volunteer computing organisation
- Computational Complexity Conference, academic conference in the field of theoretical computer science
- Corsham Computer Centre, an underground British government installation near RAF Corsham and RAF Rudloe Manor in the heavily tunneled Corsham area of Wiltshire
- Cray Computer Corporation, a defunct computer company
- Color Cell Compression, an algorithm developed to compress digital color images
- Cartesian closed category, a concept in category theory
- CCC, Roman numeral for 300
- Countable chain condition, a condition in order theory and topology
- Cube-connected cycles, a graph used as a communications network topology
- Capsulorhexis or capsulorrhexis, also known as continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis, a type of cataract surgery
- Clinical Care Classification System, a nursing terminology consisting of nursing diagnoses, nursing interventions, and nursing action types that assist in documenting the nursing process
- Convenient care clinic, a health care clinic located in neighborhoods
- CAF Confederation Cup, the annual international football competition held in the CAF region
- Cascade Cycling Classic, a competitive multi-stage bicycle road race, held every July in Bend, Oregon
- CCC Pro Team, a UCI WorldTeam cycling team based in Poland
- Central Connecticut Conference, an interscholastic athletic conference in greater Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
- Charlottetown Civic Centre, an indoor ice hockey venue in Canada
- Colombo Cricket Club, a cricket club in Colombo, Sri Lanka
- Commonwealth Coast Conference A NCAA Division III conference in New England.
- Compton Cricket Club, a California exhibition cricket club
- County cricket club, any of the clubs participating in the County Championship or the Minor Counties Championship
- Cross Country Canada, The governing body for cross country skiing in Canada
- Courmayeur - Champex - Chamonix, a 101 km running race along a portion of the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc
- California Correctional Center, a state prison in the United States
- Carly Colón (born 1979), also known as Carlito Caribbean Cool, a Puerto Rican professional wrestler
- Cash Conversion Cycle, a cost accounting term that refers to the liquidity risk posed by growth
- Certified Chef de Cuisine, a professional title
- Chapman code or Chapman County Code, a set of 3-letter codes used in genealogy to identify administrative divisions in the UK, Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands
- Colorado Cryptologic Center, a U.S. National Security Agency facility
- Command, control, and communications, a concept in military doctrine
- Country calling code
- Crescent City Connection, twin cantilever bridges
- tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique, a peer-reviewed academic journal of communication studies
- Jardines del Rey Airport, Cuba, by IATA code
- Triple C's, popular nickname for the rap group Carol City Cartel
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