40 relations: Area postrema, Chancellor (education), Cruise (aeronautics), Harold M. Shaw, Holden Commodore (VC), Inhalation, Microsoft Visual C++, Ocean Airlines, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Sri Lanka, Synchronous optical networking, Vanadium carbide, Vanier College, Vapnik–Chervonenkis theory, Vassar College, VC dimension, Venture capital, Version control, Vi coactus, Vice-county, Victoria Cross, Victoria Cross (Canada), Victoria Cross for Australia, Victoria Cross for New Zealand, Victorium, VideoCore, Videotelephony, Viet Cong, Vinyl chloride, Virginia College, Virtual circuit, Virtual Console, Virtual console, Visual Communications, Vital capacity, Vitrified clay pipe, Volkov Commander, Voyageur Airways, VSee, .vc.
Area postrema
The area postrema is a medullary structure in the brain that controls vomiting.
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Chancellor (education)
A chancellor is a leader of a college or university, usually either the executive or ceremonial head of the university or of a university campus within a university system.
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Cruise (aeronautics)
Cruise is a flight phase that occurs when the aircraft levels after a climb to a set altitude and before it begins to descend.
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Harold M. Shaw
Harold M. Shaw (1877-1926) was an American actor and film director of the silent era.
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Holden Commodore (VC)
The Holden Commodore (VC) is a mid-size car that was produced by the Australian manufacturer Holden, from 1980 to 1981.
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Inhalation
Inhalation (also known as inspiration) happens when oxygen from the air enters the lungs.
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Microsoft Visual C++
Microsoft Visual C++ (often abbreviated to MSVC) is an integrated development environment (IDE) product from Microsoft for the C, C++, and C++/CLI programming languages.
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Ocean Airlines
Ocean Airlines S.p.A. was a cargo airline based in Brescia, Italy.
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a sovereign state in the Lesser Antilles island arc, in the southern portion of the Windward Islands, which lies in the West Indies at the southern end of the eastern border of the Caribbean Sea where the latter meets the Atlantic Ocean.
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Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka (Sinhala: ශ්රී ලංකා; Tamil: இலங்கை Ilaṅkai), officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an island country in South Asia, located in the Indian Ocean to the southwest of the Bay of Bengal and to the southeast of the Arabian Sea.
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Synchronous optical networking
Synchronous optical networking (SONET) and synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) are standardized protocols that transfer multiple digital bit streams synchronously over optical fiber using lasers or highly coherent light from light-emitting diodes (LEDs).
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Vanadium carbide
Vanadium carbide is the inorganic compound with the formula VC.
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Vanier College
Vanier College is an English-language public college located in the Saint-Laurent borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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Vapnik–Chervonenkis theory
Vapnik–Chervonenkis theory (also known as VC theory) was developed during 1960–1990 by Vladimir Vapnik and Alexey Chervonenkis.
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Vassar College
Vassar College is a private, coeducational, liberal arts college in the town of Poughkeepsie, New York, in the United States.
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VC dimension
In Vapnik–Chervonenkis theory, the VC dimension (for Vapnik–Chervonenkis dimension) is a measure of the capacity (complexity, expressive power, richness, or flexibility) of a space of functions that can be learned by a statistical classification algorithm.
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Venture capital
Venture capital (VC) is a type of private equity, a form of financing that is provided by firms or funds to small, early-stage, emerging firms that are deemed to have high growth potential, or which have demonstrated high growth (in terms of number of employees, annual revenue, or both).
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Version control
A component of software configuration management, version control, also known as revision control or source control, is the management of changes to documents, computer programs, large web sites, and other collections of information.
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Vi coactus
Vi Coactus (V.C.) is a Latin term meaning "having been forced" or "having been compelled." In Latin, cōgō means "to compel," or "to force." The passive participle of cōgō is coāctus meaning "having been forced" or "having been compelled." Vi Coactus or V.C. is used with a signature to indicate that the signer was under duress.
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Vice-county
A vice-county (vice county or biological vice-county) is a geographical division of the British Isles used for the purposes of biological recording and other scientific data-gathering.
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Victoria Cross
The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest award of the British honours system.
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Victoria Cross (Canada)
The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest award of the United Kingdom honours system.
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Victoria Cross for Australia
The Victoria Cross for Australia is the highest award in the Australian Honours System, superseding the Victoria Cross for issue to Australians.
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Victoria Cross for New Zealand
The Victoria Cross for New Zealand (VC) is a military decoration awarded for valour or gallantry in the presence of the enemy to members of the New Zealand Armed Forces.
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Victorium
Victorium, originally named monium, is a mixture of gadolinium and terbium.
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VideoCore
VideoCore is a low-power mobile multimedia processor originally developed by Alphamosaic Ltd and now owned by Broadcom.
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Videotelephony
Videotelephony comprises the technologies for the reception and transmission of audio-video signals by users at different locations, for communication between people in real-time.
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Viet Cong
The National Liberation Front of South Vietnam (Mặt trận Dân tộc Giải phóng miền Nam Việt Nam) also known as the Việt Cộng was a mass political organization in South Vietnam and Cambodia with its own army – the People's Liberation Armed Forces of South Vietnam (PLAF) – that fought against the United States and South Vietnamese governments during the Vietnam War, eventually emerging on the winning side.
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Vinyl chloride
Vinyl chloride is an organochloride with the formula H2C.
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Virginia College
Virginia College is a private for-profit college, located primarily in the southeastern United States.
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Virtual circuit
A virtual circuit (VC) is a means of transporting data over a packet switched computer network in such a way that it appears as though there is a dedicated physical layer link between the source and destination end systems of this data.
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Virtual Console
, also abbreviated as VC, is a line of downloadable video games (mostly unaltered) for Nintendo's Wii and Wii U home gaming consoles and the Nintendo 3DS portable gaming console.
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Virtual console
A virtual console (VC) – also known as a virtual terminal (VT) – is a conceptual combination of the keyboard and display for a computer user interface.
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Visual Communications
Visual Communications (also known as VC) –– is a community-based non-profit media arts organization based in Los Angeles and founded in 1970 by independent filmmakers Robert Nakamura, Alan Ohashi, Eddie Wong, and Duane Kubo.
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Vital capacity
Vital capacity (VC) is the maximum amount of air a person can expel from the lungs after a maximum inhalation.
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Vitrified clay pipe
Vitrified clay pipe (VCP) is pipe made from a blend of clay and shale that has been subjected to high temperature to achieve vitrification, a process which results in a hard, inert ceramic.
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Volkov Commander
Volkov Commander is a file manager for MS-DOS inspired by Norton Commander.
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Voyageur Airways
Voyageur Airways Limited is an airline based in North Bay, Ontario, Canada that commenced operations in 1968. Along with air charters it also repairs and maintains aircraft; and provides an air ambulance service. It also provides ground handling, fuel services and terminal services at the North Bay/Jack Garland Airport. It is known to provide chartered aircraft to the United Nations and NATO, for operations in places such as Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Chad, Ivory Coast and Sudan. These aircraft include de Havilland Canada DHC-7 Dash 7 and de Havilland Canada DHC-8 Dash 8 turboprops as well as Bombardier CRJ200 regional jets. Current operations include: Sweden, Uganda, DRcongo, Niger and Sudan.
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VSee
VSee is a proprietary low-bandwidth, group video chat and screen-sharing software tool.
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.vc
.vc is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and is commonly mistaken for being the ccTLD of the Vatican City State (which is ".va").
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VC