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CVV may refer to: * The abbreviation for Aircraft Carrier (Medium), an American design for a conventional-powered aircraft carrier proposed in the 1970s * Cache Valley Virus, a disease affecting ruminants in North America * Card Verification Value, also known as card security code, a security feature for credit and debit cards * Carl Van Vechten (1880–1964), Harlem Renaissance photographer and portrait artist * Chris Van Vliet (born 1983), Canadian television journalist and YouTuber * Citrus variegation virus Citrus variegation virus (CVV) is a plant pathogenic virus, a member of subgroup 2 of ilarviruses in the family ''Bromoviridae'', is the causal agent of infectious variegation, a disease occurring all over the world, causing problems for productio ..., a disease affecting citrus trees * Cory V. Vidanes, commonly known as CVV, the Channel Head for ABS-CBN {{disambiguation ...
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Aircraft Carrier (Medium)
The Aircraft Carrier (Medium) (CVV) was an American design for a conventional-powered (i.e. non-nuclear-powered) aircraft carrier proposed in the 1970s. It was to be smaller and cheaper than the contemporary nuclear-powered . A single example was planned, but was not built, with further ''Nimitz''-class carriers built instead. Development and design In the early 1970s, the United States Navy, following the doctrine of Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Elmo Zumwalt for larger numbers of smaller and cheaper ships, initiated design studies for a "minimum-cost" carrier of 50,000–60,000 tons. The new design was planned to be much cheaper than nuclear-powered carriers (a cost target of $550 million was set in 1972Friedman p324.) but still be suitable for replacing the aging s.Friedman pp. 323–324.''Naval Aviation News'', July 1979, p. 8. But work on the project (designated T-CBL) was stopped when the US Congress made statements encouraging all major warships to be nuclear-powered, ...
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Cache Valley Virus
Cache Valley virus (CVV) is a member of the class ''Bunyaviricetes'', genus ''Orthobunyavirus'', and serogroup Bunyamwera, which was first isolated in 1956 from ''Culiseta inornata'' mosquitos collected in Utah's Cache Valley. CVV is an enveloped arbovirus, nominally 80–120 nm in diameter, whose genome is composed of three single-stranded, negative-sense RNA segments. The large segment of related bunyaviruses is approximately 6800 bases in length and encodes a probable viral polymerase. The middle CVV segment has a 4463-nucleotide sequence and the smallest segment encodes for the nucleocapsid, and a second non-structural protein. CVV has been known to cause outbreaks of spontaneous abortion and congenital malformations in ruminants such as sheep and cattle. CVV rarely infects humans, but when they are infected it has caused encephalitis and multiorgan failure.Cache Valley virus. (2012). http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Cache Valley virus. Virology Genome Th ...
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Carl Van Vechten
Carl Van Vechten (; June 17, 1880December 21, 1964) was an American writer and Fine-art photography, artistic photographer who was a patron of the Harlem Renaissance and the literary estate, literary executor of Gertrude Stein. He gained fame as a writer, and notoriety as well, for his 1926 novel ''Nigger Heaven''. In his later years, he took up photography and took many portraits of notable people. Although he was married to women for most of his adult years, Van Vechten engaged in numerous homosexual affairs during his lifetime. Life and career Born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, he was the youngest child of Charles Duane Van Vechten and Ada Amanda Van Vechten (née Fitch). Both of his parents were well educated. His father was a wealthy, prominent banker. His mother established the Cedar Rapids Public Library and had great musical talent. As a child, Van Vechten developed a passion for music and theatre. He graduated from Washington High School (Cedar Rapids, Iowa), Washington High ...
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Chris Van Vliet
Christopher Van Vliet (born May 19, 1983) is a Canadian television/radio personality and YouTuber currently living in Studio City, Los Angeles. He was born and raised in Pickering, Ontario. He is an entertainment reporter for FOX affiliate WSVN in Miami on the show ''Deco Drive''. Prior to coming to Miami, he worked at WOIO in Cleveland and was a radio personality on WDOK. He is also known for his work in his native Canada as the former co-host of the Sun TV show ''Inside Jam!'' and the co-host of Razer's (now MTV2) ''969'' program. Van Vliet serves as a member of the Critics Choice Association, and runs a YouTube channel bearing his name where he interviews celebrities and wrestling personalities. He has worked for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as a backstage interviewer on ''AEW Dynamite''. Education and early career Van Vliet was born in Pickering, Ontario, where he attended Pine Ridge Secondary School. He attended Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, where he com ...
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Citrus Variegation Virus
Citrus variegation virus (CVV) is a plant pathogenic virus, a member of subgroup 2 of ilarviruses in the family ''Bromoviridae'', is the causal agent of infectious variegation, a disease occurring all over the world, causing problems for production especially in some susceptible varieties of lemon and mandarin Mandarin or The Mandarin may refer to: Language * Mandarin Chinese, branch of Chinese originally spoken in northern parts of the country ** Standard Chinese or Modern Standard Mandarin, the official language of China ** Taiwanese Mandarin, Stand .... References External links ICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database: Citrus variegation virus Bromoviridae Viral citrus diseases {{Virus-plant-disease-stub ...
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