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C3 or C-3 can refer to:

See also CCC In immunology, soluble C3-convertase, also known as iC3Bb, catalyzes the proteolytic cleavage of C3 into C3a and C3b as part of the alternative complement system. ... C3 carbon fixation is a pathway for carbon fixation in photosynthesis. ... C-3 is the US military designation for Martin 4-0-4 built by the Glenn L. Martin Company. ... USS C-3 (SS-14) was a C-class submarine of the United States Navy. ... The fourth USS Baltimore (C-3) (later CM-1) was a United States Navy cruiser. ... In astrodynamics a characteristic energy () is a measure of the energy required for an interplanetary mission that requires attaining an excess orbital velocity over an escape velocity required for additional orbital maneuvers. ... Clinical Cell Culture (C3) is a company founded by Fiona Wood which aims to develop and market spray on skin processes, especially for the treatment of skin trauma and burns victims. ... The military science term command, control, and communications or C3 designates a telecommunications network used by the command hierarchy for the command and control of a military force. ... The first C located above the treble cleff staff. ... Low C is the C one octave below Middle C, and is also named C3. ... The VIA C3 is an x86 central processing unit for personal computers produced by VIA Technologies. ... ISO 216 specifies international standard (ISO) paper sizes, used in most countries in the world today. ... Plastic explosive (or plastique) is a specialised form of explosive material. ... Tricarbon or C3 is a small carbon cluster first spectroscopally observed in the beginning 20th century in the tail of a comet by William Huggins. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Town and Country Planning is the system by which the British government seeks to maintain a balance between economic development and environmental quality in England. ... CCC stands for: California Conservation Corps Campus Crusade for Christ Canadian computing competition Candy Cane Children Carmarthenshire County Council Cartesian closed category Catechism of the Catholic Church, an exposition of Roman Catholic Church teachings Cellules Communistes Combattantes Chaos comix clan formerly Chaos Comix Chaos Computer Club China Compulsory Certificate Christian...


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Review: 800MHz Via C3 CPU (5180 words)
The flagship C3 is the 866MHz model, whose official release date was the 11th of September, 2001.
The C3 release was not quite the most exciting thing that happened on that day, but it's nonetheless in the market now.
For the same reason that the C3 can be expected to only need 5W in normal use, a Tualatin P-III can be expected to use less than 20, and an 800MHz Celeron can be expected to use less than 15.
Colorectal Cancer Coalition (630 words)
C3: Colorectal Cancer Coalition, is a national organization whose mission is to eliminate suffering and death due to colorectal cancer.
C3™ pushes for research to improve screening, diagnosis, and treatment of colorectal cancer; for policy decisions that make the most effective colorectal cancer prevention and treatment available to all; and for increased awareness that colorectal cancer is preventable, treatable, and beatable.
C3 is pleased to be part of the National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable, a national coalition of public, private, and voluntary organizations whose mission is to advance colorectal cancer control efforts by improving communication, coordination, and collaboration among health agencies, medical-professional organizations, and the public.
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