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CBC
abbr.
1. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
2. complete blood count

CBC
abbreviation for
(Communication Arts / Broadcasting) Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

CBC
Abbreviation of complete blood count
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Noun1.CBC - counting the number of white and red blood cells and the number of platelets in 1 cubic millimeter of blood
blood count - the act of estimating the number of red and white corpuscles in a blood sample
Translations
CBC [ˌsiːbiːˈsiː] n abbr (=Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) → (Société f) Radio-Canada f


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Thirty-plus years after its inception, the CBC has tripled in size.
8/03, Norman Spector, also Jewish and a former Canadian embassador to Israel, accused the CBC of bias in reporting news from the Middle East.
CBC sued Disney and ABC in September for allegedly stealing its ``Radio Aahs'' format and confidential information gathered during the eight months when ABC was national advertising representative for Aahs.
 
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