Cin

Cin, CIn or CIN may refer to:

Science and technology

Medicine

  • Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, the abnormal growth of cells on the surface of the cervix that could potentially lead to cervical cancer.
  • Chromosome instability, a type of genomic instability
  • Contrast-induced nephropathy, a form of kidney damage caused by exposure to medical imaging contrast material

Computing

  • An object of the C++ Iostream header file (C-In).
  • .cin, Cineon file format

Other sciences

  • Convective inhibition, the amount of energy required to overcome the negatively buoyant energy the environment exerts on an air parcel
  • Cosine integral, of which the standard mathematical symbol is "Cin"
  • Chemical formula of Cyanogen iodide

Organizations

  • Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience
  • The ICAO-code of Constellation Airlines, a defunct Belgian airline
  • Corporação Industrial do Norte, Portuguese-owned company that is the Iberian market leader for paint & coating products
  • Chart Information Network, now known as the Official Charts Company
  • Children in Need, an annual UK Telethon Fundraiser shown on the BBC
  • The Crime & Investigation Network
  • The Caribbean International Network (CIN TV)

Places

  • Cincinnati, Ohio
    • The Cincinnati Reds, the city's Major League Baseball team
    • The Cincinnati Bengals, the city's National Football League team
    • The Amtrak code for Cincinnati Union Terminal

People

  • Kadir Cin, Turkish volleyball player

Other uses

  • Critical Information Needs, information that people need to live safe and healthy lives.
  • Craft Identification Number, a fourteen-digit identifier used for European marine vessels
  • Card Identification Number
  • Chibi North railway station, China Railway telegraph code CIN

See also

  • Qin (disambiguation), sometimes spelled "Cin"
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