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Definitions of FCC:
- Federal Communications Commission - The FCC has the authority to regulate all interstate communications originating in the United States.
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- Debt securitisation fund. In France, the legal vehicle for securitisation, ie aggregating debt obligations into a pool and then issuing securities (units) backed by the pool. Haut de page
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- Federal Communications Commission
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- Federal Communications Commission. The government agency responsible for regulating telecommunications in the United States.
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- Food Chemical Codex, the industry-standard listing of food-grade ingredinets; indicates materials safe for use in food and cosmetics.
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- The US federal regulatory body, consisting of five members, one of who is designated chairman, appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, which regulates interstate communications under the Communications Act of 1934. F/D Ratio of antenna focal length to antenna diameter. A higher ratio means a shallower dish.
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- Federal Communications Commission. United States government agency that supervises, licenses and controls electronic and electromagnetic transmission standards.
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- Federal Communications Commission. The FCC has ultimate jurisdiction over telephone number administration.
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- Federal Communications Commission. The United States government agency that regulates the television industry. Established the NTSC television standard and the GA-HDTV high definition television standard.
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- The Federal Communications Commission is the regulatory body in the United States for over-the-air stations, also known as broadcast stations, like ABC, FOX, ABC, and NBC. Learn more about the FCC at www.fcc.gov.
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- Federal Communications Commission: USA regulatory body which sets regulations for type approval of radios.
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- This is the national regulatory body for interstate telecommunications in the United States. The commission consists of five members all nominated to a specific term by the President of the United States and confirmed by the Senate. The current chairperson is William Kennard. The authority for the commission is contained within the Communications Act of 1934 as amended (most notably by the Telecommunications Act of 1996).
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- Federal Communications Commission - The FCC regulates all systems capable of interstate communications in the United States.
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- Federal Communications Commission: Mission: To manage the frequency spectrum and provide leadership in order to create new opportunities for competitive technologies and services for the American public.
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- A government agency in the United States. The FCC’s recent limitations on EMI have greatly affected digital electronic systems and power supplies in design and production.
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- Regulatory body governing communications technologies in the US.
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- United States regulatory agency that oversees telecommunications and radio frequency communications.
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- a benign (noncancerous) condition of the breasts, characterized by lumpiness and discomfort in one one or both breasts.
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- the US Government bureau which regulates broadcasting.
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- The regulatory agency established in the United States for all interstate radio and electronic communications.
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- government agency responsible for enforcing communication standards and frequency band usage.
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- A US body regulating, approving and licensing radiated electromagnetic signals including broadcasting and telecommunications.
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- An arrangement of atoms in crystals in which the atomic centers are disposed in space in such a way that one atom is located at each of the corners of the cube and one at the center of each face. Steel in the face-centered cubic arrangement is termed austenite.
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- (Federal Communications Commission) A US government agency that sets standards for, and governs the testing of conducted and radiated emissions. These are system level standards, but they are typically used in specifying converters. See EMI - Conducted and EMI - Radiated.
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- also referred to as a Fluid Catalytical Cracking Unit (FCCU) - A type of catalytic cracking unit that uses a catalyst in the form of very fine particles, which behave as a fluid when aerated with a vapor. Such a design allows for continuous operation and catalyst replacement.
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- Federal Communications Commission: an independent government agency that regulates interstate and international communications by radio and television and wire and cable and satellite
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- The abbreviation FCC can refer to: * Face-Centered Cubic, a crystallographic structure* Federal Communications Commission, a US government organization* Farm Credit Corporation/Farm Credit Canada, a Canadian government organization* Families with Children from China, an adoption support organization* Florida Christian College, a college in central Florida* Fresno City College, a college in Fresno, California* Foreign Correspondents' Club, a group of clubs for correspondents and journalists ...
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- The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent United States government agency, created, directed, and empowered by Congressional statute.
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