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* [[Cx]], the letter in the [[Esperanto alphabet]] |
* [[Cx]], the letter in the [[Esperanto alphabet]] |
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* [[Categorical exclusion]] ([[US]] government) |
* [[Categorical exclusion]] ([[US]] government) |
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* the [[IATA]] code for [[Cathay Pacific Airways]] |
* the [[IATA]] code for [[Cathay Pacific Airways]] |
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* [[Circumflex artery]] |
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* [[Composite signaling]] |
* [[Composite signaling]] |
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* [[Phosgene oxime]] |
* [[Phosgene oxime]] |
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* [[Citroën CX]], a French automobile model. |
* [[Citroën CX]], a French automobile model. |
Revision as of 17:49, 6 January 2006
CX or Cx may stand for:
- Cx, the letter in the Esperanto alphabet
- Cross-examination debate
- Categorical exclusion (US government)
- the IATA code for Cathay Pacific Airways
- Fuji Television - A Japanese TV network in Odaiba, Tokyo, Japan - JOCX-TV, JOCX-DTV
- Christmas Island (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2)
- Circumflex artery
- Composite signaling
- Phosgene oxime
- Citroën CX, a French automobile model.
- in Roman numerals, the number 110.
- .cx the domain for Christmas Island
- CX noise reduction, most notably used for the analog audio tracks of laserdiscs