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  • CCR S.A., a Brazilian toll road operator.
  • Convict City Roller Derby League, based in Tasmania.
  • Closed circuit rebreather (CCR), a type of self-contained underwater breathing apparatus used in scuba diving.
  • Central City Rollergirls, an English roller derby league.
  • Johnson–Corey–Chaykovsky reaction (shorthand notation is CCR).
  • Conradson Carbon Residue, in crude-oil refining, a measurement similar to Ramsbottom Carbon Residue and Micro Carbon Residue.
  • Coal combustion residuals, a term for Coal combustion products.
  • Cargo control room of a tank-ship where the person in charge monitors and controls many aspects of liquid cargo movement.
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  • Carbon capture readiness, a European Union energy generation requirement.
  • Canonical commutation relation, a concept in physics.
  • Customer Configuration Repository, a service of Oracle Corporation's support for Oracle Database, subsequently known as Oracle Configuration Manager (OCM).
  • Constant current regulator, an electronic circuit.
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  • Condition Code Register, or status register, in computer processor architecture.
  • Concurrency and Coordination Runtime, from the Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio.
  • Cluster continuous replication, a form of data replication introduced in Microsoft Exchange 2007.
  • Center for Communications Research, two research centers (one in Princeton and the other in La Jolla) administered by the Institute for Defense Analyses.
  • Crotonyl-CoA carboxylase/reductase, an enzyme.
  • Creatinine clearance rate, a measure of kidney/renal function.
  • Continuity of Care Record, a health record standard.
  • Chemokine receptor, a term in cell biology.
  • Carbon catabolite repression, part of the adaptive metabolic control system.
  • Cardiocerebral resuscitation, a variation of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.
  • Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, a peer-reviewed academic journal discussing medical cannabis, cannabinoids, and endocannabinoids.
  • C-C motif receptor, beta chemokine receptor.
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  • League for Catholic Counter-Reformation.
  • Rangpur Cadet College, Rangpur, Bangladesh.
  • Communität Casteller Ring, a German Lutheran Religious order for women.
  • Colonial Christian Republic (aka Hutaree) a United States right-wing Christian Militia group.
  • Citizens for a Canadian Republic, an anti-monarchy group in Canada.
  • Cistercian College, Roscrea, a Catholic boarding school for boys.
  • Chelmsford City Racecourse, a horse racing course in Essex, UK.
  • Centre for Cross-cultural Research at the Australian National University, 1997–2008?.
  • Center for Constitutional Rights, a non-profit legal advocacy organization.
  • Center for Cerebrovascular Research, A UCSF research organization specializing in cerebrovascular disease.
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  • Canadian Council for Refugees, a non-governmental organization that critiques the Government of Canada's public policy regarding refugee settlement and determination.
  • Closed cell restricted or solitary confinement.
  • Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions.
  • Court for Crown Cases Reserved (abbreviation CCR is used in case citations).
  • Center for Constitutional Rights, formerly the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, a non-profit dedicated to civil and human rights law.
  • California Code of Regulations, formerly the California Government Code.
  • Yasuo Motoki, a fictional character in Wangan Midnight.
  • ChuChu Rocket!, a puzzle game for the Sega Dreamcast developed by Sonic Team in 1999.
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  • Cross Canadian Ragweed, a red dirt Country music band.
  • Creedence Clearwater Revisited, a rock band formed in 1995 by two former Creedence Clearwater Revival members.
  • Creedence Clearwater Revival (album), a 1968 debut album by Creedence Clearwater Revival.
  • Creedence Clearwater Revival, an American rock band.
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