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== Abbreviations ==
== Abbreviations ==
* [[Camelopardalis]], standard astronomical abbreviation
* [[Camelopardalis]], standard astronomical abbreviation
* [[Coordinadora Arauco-Malleco]], an indigenous Mapuche organization in Chile
* A [[camera]] or webcam
* A [[camera]] or webcam
* [[Spring-loaded camming device]] a type of rock climbing protection equipment
* [[Spring-loaded camming device]] a type of rock climbing protection equipment
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* [[Compagnie Aerienne du Mali]]
* [[Compagnie Aerienne du Mali]]
* [[Complementary and Alternative Medicine]]
* [[Complementary and Alternative Medicine]]
* [[Coordinadora Arauco-Malleco]], an indigenous Mapuche organization in Chile
* [[Crassulacean acid metabolism]], a water-conserving metabolic process of most succulent plants
* [[Crassulacean acid metabolism]], a water-conserving metabolic process of most succulent plants
* [[Cell adhesion molecule]], a type of protein present on the surface of cells
* [[Cell adhesion molecule]], a type of protein present on the surface of cells

Revision as of 13:55, 13 June 2011

A cam is a mechanical linkage which translates motion.

Cam or CAM may also refer to:

People

  • Cam Archer (born 1982), an American filmmaker, writer, and photographer
  • Cam Cairncross (born 1972), a former Australian Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Helen Cam (1885-1968) English historian
  • Sandra Cam (born 1972), Belgian freestyle swimmer
  • Cam Cameron (born 1961), a former NFL head coach
  • Cam Gigandet (born 1982), an American actor
  • Cam Janssen (born 1984), an American-born professional ice hockey player
  • Cam Neely (born 1965), a former Canadian-born professional ice hockey player
  • Cam Ward (born 1984), a Canadian-born professional ice hockey goaltender
  • Cam Woolley (born 1957), a Canadian television journalist and former police officer
  • DJ Cam (born Laurent Daumail in 1973), a French DJ

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Museums

Computing

Rivers

Places

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