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CRCR may refer to: * ''Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain'', a 1994 album by ''Pavement'' * ''Crete Carrier Corporation'' reporting mark, see List of reporting marks: C * Core-to-core transmission, an interprogram communications protocol used by mainframes of Burroughs Medium Systems * CrCr, a double-cream gene in Equine coat color genetics * ''CRCR1'' aka. DCC, Deleted in Colorectal Cancer * CRCR Animation Studio, a French animation studio See also * 2CR (other) * CR2 (other) * CR (other) CR or Cr may refer to: In business * Conversion rate, in marketing * Credit Record, in accounting * Crown Royal, a brand of Canadian whisky Organizations Religious organizations * Celtic reconstructionism, a form of Polytheism * Congregation of ...
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Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
''Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain'' is the second studio album by American indie rock band Pavement (band), Pavement, released on February 14, 1994 by Matador Records. The album saw the band move on towards a more accessible rock sound than that of their more lo-fi debut ''Slanted and Enchanted'' and achieve moderate success with the single "Cut Your Hair". The album also saw original drummer Gary Young (drummer), Gary Young replaced by Steve West (Pavement), Steve West. It was a UK Top 20 hit upon release, although it was not so successful in the US charts. Release ''Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain'' was released on February 14, 1994 by Matador Records. As of 2009, the album had sold about 500,000 copies. In 2004, Matador released ''Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain: LA's Desert Origins'', a compilation containing the album in its entirety, as well outtakes and other rarities from the same era. Critical reception AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave ''Crooked Rain'' a perfect 5-star rating ...
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Burroughs Medium Systems
The Burroughs B2500 through Burroughs B4900 was a series of mainframe computers developed and manufactured by Burroughs Corporation in Pasadena, California, United States, from 1966 to 1991. They were aimed at the business world with an instruction set optimized for the COBOL programming language. They were also known as Burroughs Medium Systems, by contrast with the Burroughs Large Systems and Burroughs Small Systems. History and architecture First generation The B2500 and B3500 computers were announced in 1966. They operated directly on COBOL-68's primary decimal data types: strings of up to 100 digits, with one EBCDIC or ASCII digit character or two 4-bit binary-coded decimal BCD digits per byte. Portable COBOL programs did not use binary integers at all, so the B2500 did not either, not even for memory addresses. Memory was addressed down to the 4-bit digit in big-endian style, using 5-digit decimal addresses. Floating point numbers also used base 10 rather than some b ...
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Equine Coat Color Genetics
Equine coat color genetics determine a horse's coat color. Many colors are possible, but all variations are produced by changes in only a few genes. The "base" colors of the horse are determined by the Extension locus, which in recessive form (e) creates a solid chestnut (coat), chestnut or "red" coat. When dominant (E), a horse is black (horse), black. The next gene that strongly affects coat color, Agouti, when present on a horse dominant for E, limits the black color to the points, creating a shade known as Bay (horse), Bay that is so common and dominant in horses that it is informally grouped as a "base" coat color. Over these three "base" colors can be any number of dilution genes and patterning genes. The dilution genes include the wildtype dun gene, believed to be one of the oldest colors extant in horses and donkeys. Depending on whether it acts on a bay, black, or chestnut base coat, it produces the colors known as bay dun, grullo, and red dun. Another common dilution ...
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Deleted In Colorectal Cancer
Netrin receptor DCC, also known as DCC, or colorectal cancer suppressor is a protein which in humans is encoded by the ''DCC'' gene. DCC has long been implicated in colorectal cancer and its previous name was ''Deleted in colorectal carcinoma''. Netrin receptor DCC is a single transmembrane receptor. Since it was first discovered in a colorectal cancer study in 1990, ''DCC'' has been the focus of a significant amount of research. ''DCC'' held a controversial place as a tumour suppressor gene for many years, and is well known as an axon guidance receptor that responds to netrin-1. More recently DCC has been characterized as a dependence receptor, and many hypotheses have been put forward that have revived interest in ''DCCs candidacy as a tumour suppressor gene, as it may be a ligand-dependent suppressor that is frequently epigenetically silenced. Background Early studies of colorectal tumours found that allelic deletions of segments of chromosome 18q occur in a very high perce ...
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List Of Animation Studios
The following lists of animation studios presents current and former organizations similar to Studio, artists studios but principally dedicated to the production and distribution of animated films. Such studios may be actual production facilities or corporate entities. The countries with the most listed, active studios, are Japan, United States, Canada, United Kingdom and South Korea, but studios are found across all continents. Active studios Defunct studios See also * List of Japanese animation studios * List of animation distribution companies * Film genre * Motion graphic design References

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2CR (other)
2CR may refer to: * Second Epistle to the Corinthians (aka, Second Corinthians / 2 Corinthians), abbreviated as ''2Cr'' * ABC Central West, ABC Local Radio station in Orange, New South Wales, callsign ''2CR'' * 2CR China Radio Network, the Chinese-language narrowcaster * Heart Dorset & New Forest, the ILR station in Bournemouth, England, once known as ''2CR FM'' See also * CCR (other) * CR2 (other) * CR (other) * CRCR (other) CRCR may refer to: * CRCR - Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain (1994 U.S. album), rock album by ''Pavement'' * CRCR - ''Crete Carrier Corporation'' reporting mark, see List of reporting marks: C * CRCR - "core-to-core transmission", an interprogram commun ...
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CR2 (other)
CR2 may refer to: * CR2 battery, a dry-cell type battery commonly used in cameras * CR2, a raw image format used by Canon digital cameras * CR2, a postcode district in the CR postcode area * CR2, a collaboration of the two DJS Mike van der Viven & Ramon Zenker, known for their house single ''I Believe'' * CR2, a radio station in Hong Kong broadcast by CRHK * Crossroads Mall (Mumbai), a mall in India * Challenger 2, a British Main Battle Tank * Celebrity Rehab 2, a reality television show * CR2 (company), an Irish-based fintech company * '' Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam'', the sequel to the Disney Channel Original Movie ''Camp Rock'' * Chromium (II) ions * Bombardier CRJ100/200, the IATA code for the regional airliner. * Aviation Park MRT station, Singapore, station code CR2 Biological/Medical terms * Complement receptor 2, an immunological cell surface receptor for a complement component * Conserved Region 2, the second conserved region in some proteins; see '' Braf'' See also * ...
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