Noun
CGC (plural CGCs)
(physics) Abbreviation of color glass condensate/colour glass condensate.
Coordinate terms: gluon, quark, hadron, quark-gluon plasma, QCD, color force/colour force
Since its deployment of FICO® Blaze Advisor® decision rules management system and custom analytic models in August 2016, CGC has reduced non-performing loans to just 3 percent of the loan book and has had only one default. Source: Internet
The amendments will allow the Canadian Grain Commission (CGC) to establish a producer compensation fund to protect producers in the event that a licensee fails to pay for grain deliveries. Source: Internet
The two carriageways were awarded to different construction companies: M/S CGC (Nigeria) Limited for the left-hand-side carriageway of 15km and Gilmor (Nigeria) Limited for the right-hand-side carriageway measuring 5km. Source: Internet
"Not only is this mind-blowing copy the highest-graded one certified by CGC," reads the catalog for the Nov. 19-21 event, "it's also the first one we've seen with a grade above VF/NM 9.0!" Source: Internet
Perform 10 tricks, or have the CGC on record at AKC and perform five tricks. Source: Internet
No changes were made in the decision-making structure for shared governance from the original draft, aside from adding a clarifying box about who can submit proposals to the CGC. Source: Internet