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  2. Constantly computed impact point - Wikipedia

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    A Constantly Computed Impact Point (CCIP) is a calculation provided by a weapon's sighting system. It is a predicted point of impact found from the launch platform's movement, the target's movement, gravity, projectile launch velocity, projectile drag, and other factors that can be entered. It is usually displayed on the Head Up Display (HUD).

  3. C-Reactive Protein Test: What It Means to You - WebMD

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    C-Reactive Protein Test for Heart Disease. A variation of the CRP test, the high-sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP), is used to check for cardiovascular disease (CVD). The hs-CRP test is most useful for ...

  4. CGRP Migraine Treatment: How It Works, Medications, Costs ...

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    CGRP migraine treatment is a new type of treatment used to prevent and treat migraine pain. The medication blocks a protein called calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). CGRP may cause ...

  5. C-Reactive Protein Test: Purpose, Procedure, and Results

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    C-reactive protein (CRP) is a substance the liver produces in response to inflammation. A high level of CRP in the blood can be a marker of inflammation. A wide variety of conditions can cause it ...

  6. C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Testing for Heart Disease - WebMD

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    C-Reactive Protein and Heart Disease Risk. CRP seems to predict the chance of having cardiovascular problems at least as well as cholesterol levels. A recent study found that elevated levels of C ...

  7. C-Reactive Protein Level Chart for Rheumatoid Arthritis

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    Below 3.0. normal. 3.0–10.0. slightly elevated, which may signify a variety of conditions such as pregnancy, the common cold, or gingivitis. 10.0–100.0. moderately elevated, which signifies ...

  8. Clinical research associate - Wikipedia

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    A clinical research associate ( CRA ), also called a clinical monitor or trial monitor, is a health-care professional who performs many activities related to medical research, particularly clinical trials. Clinical research associates work in various settings, such as pharmaceutical companies, medical research institutes and government agencies.

  9. McKnight Foundation Collaborative Crop Research Program

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    The McKnight Foundation began funding crop research in 1983 with the Plant Biology Program and granted $18 million through the program from 1983 to 1992. The CCRP began in 1993 with a $12 million, six-year effort to support agricultural research in developing countries. In 2000, McKnight committed another $41.5 million over nine years.

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