1. CRC - Noun
2. CRC - Proper noun
(chemistry, US) Initialism of Chemical Rubber Company. (a former US-American manufacturer of chemical laboratory equipment, now the publishing company CRC Press.)
(Christianity) Initialism of Christian Reformed Church.
(ringette) Initialism of Canadian Ringette Championships.
(sciences, slang) The CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, a frequently used reference work published by CRC Press.
Initialism of county road commission.
(computing) Initialism of cyclic redundancy check.
(aviation) Initialism of continuous repetitive chime, the "cricket" aural warning intentionally designed to be extremely difficult for pilots to ignore.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA Civil Society Organisation, Civil Rights Council, CRC, has urged the Federal Government to scrap the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC over its continuous failure to execute its core mandate of the establishment. Source: Internet
A cyclic redundancy check (CRC) is an error-detecting code commonly used in digital networks and storage devices to detect accidental changes to raw data. Source: Internet
A chunk consists of four parts: length (4 bytes), chunk type/name (4 bytes), chunk data (length bytes) and CRC (cyclic redundancy code/checksum; 4 bytes). Source: Internet
At the receiving end, the CRC of each submultiframe is calculated locally and compared to the CRC value received in the next submultiframe. Source: Internet
A widely used convention is to make the two characters preceding ETX a checksum or CRC for error-detection purposes. Source: Internet
Cancer prevention Aspirin is thought to reduce the overall risk of both getting cancer and dying from cancer. citation This effect is particularly beneficial for colorectal cancer (CRC). Source: Internet