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  2. CCB - Wikipedia

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    Calcium channel blocker, a class of drugs; Center for Computational Biology, an NIH-funded center; Centre for Cancer Biology at SA Pathology in Adelaide, Australia; Change control board, (or Configuration Control Board), a committee that makes decisions on proposed changes to software projects

  3. China Construction Bank - Wikipedia

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    The China Construction Bank Corporation (CCB) is a Chinese partially state-owned multinational banking and financial services corporation headquartered in Beijing, China.It is one of the "big four" banks in China, and is the third largest bank in the world by total assets behind the Agricultural Bank of China and the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China.

  4. Calcium channel blocker - Wikipedia

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    Calcium channel blockers (CCB), calcium channel antagonists or calcium antagonists [2] are a group of medications that disrupt the movement of calcium (Ca 2+ ) through calcium channels . [ 3 ] Calcium channel blockers are used as antihypertensive drugs , i.e., as medications to decrease blood pressure in patients with hypertension .

  5. Change control board - Wikipedia

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    In software development, projects and programs, a change control board (CCB) is a committee that consists of Subject Matter Experts (SME, e.g. software engineers, testing experts, etc.) and Managers (e.g. Quality Assurance managers), who decide whether to implement proposed changes to a project. [1]

  6. Christian Community Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Community Bible (CCB) is a translation of the Christian Bible in the English language originally produced in the Philippines. It is part of a family of translations in multiple languages intended to be more accessible to ordinary readers, particularly those in Third World countries. The primary features of these translations are ...

  7. Central Carolina Bank and Trust - Wikipedia

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    The merged bank did business as CCB in North Carolina, [10] and as National Bank of Commerce in the remainder of its footprint. As a result of the First Union-Wachovia merger, 25 branches of the former First Union and Wachovia banks became CCB locations on February 15, 2002. CCB would remain number three behind BB&T and Wachovia. National ...

  8. Central Cooperative Bank - Wikipedia

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    In September 2007 the first foreign branch of CCB Plc. was opened in Nicosia, Cyprus. On 28 February 2008 CCB Plc acquired the Macedonian bank Sileks Bank AD Skopie, which was renamed to Central Cooperative Bank AD Skopje [4] on 22 October 2008. At present CCB Plc has 82.57% of the voting shares of the capital of CCB AD Skopje.

  9. United States Conference of Catholic Bishops - Wikipedia

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    The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is the episcopal conference of the Catholic Church in the United States.Founded in 2001 after the merger of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops (NCCB) and United States Catholic Conference (USCC), the USCCB is a registered corporation based in Washington, D.C.