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Everything about Cam totally explainedA cam is a mechanical linkage which translates motion.
Cam may also refer to:
- River Cam, a river in Cambridgeshire, England
- Cam Brook, Somerset a small river in Somerset, England
- Cam, Gloucestershire, a village in Gloucestershire, England
- Webcam or cam, as an abbreviation for camera
- Cam (bootleg), a form of motion picture copying
- Calmodulin, a well-known protein, abbreviated "CaM"
- Camelopardalis, standard astronomical abbreviation
- Camarilla (fan club), as slang for the literary fanclub
- Spring-loaded camming device a type of rock climbing protection equipment
- Short for the names Camille, Camden, or Cameron
- (As a verb) To manipulate a remote viewpoint or "virtual camera" in computer games or virtual worlds.
CAM may stand for:
Complementary and alternative medicine
Central American Ministries, a small Jesuit mission in Ann Arbor, Michigan that serves the poor in Central America
Central Attacking Midfielder, a position in football (soccer)
Canadian Association of Magicians
Cambridgeshire, which has the Chapman code "CAM"
CAM ship, a type of World War II merchant ship which could launch, but not recover, a fighter aircraft
Cell adhesion molecule, a protein located on a cell surface involved with the binding with other cells
Calmodulin (CaM), a calcium-binding protein
Christ's Ambassador Mission, an evangelical missionary organization
Complementary and alternative medicine, practices used in place of or along with conventional medical treatments
Common Area Maintenance, upkeep costs of areas designated for the use and benefit of all tenants in multi-tenant commercial buildings that are passed on to the tenant
Conditional Access Module equips a DVB television to view content that has been encrypted
Controlled Ankle Motion walker, a foot orthosis used during recover from a leg or foot injury
Crassulacean acid metabolism, a water-conserving metabolic process of most succulent plants
Offset mortgage, called a current account mortgage (CAM) when a single account is used for all transactions
"CAM", the pen name used by Canadian editorial cartoonist Cameron Cardow
Camden Seaboard Air Line Railway Depot, South Carolina, United States; Amtrak station code CAM
CAM is the ICAO airline designator for Camai-Air, United States
CAM is the OASIS XML processing standard and abbreviation for, United States
CAM equipment means use of Commercial, Avionics, Military units for spacecraft design for non-critical functions to reduce costs.
chorioallantroic membrane assay
Camberwell railway station, Melbourne, Australia; station code CAM.
In museums:
Cartoon Art Museum, an art museum in San Francisco, California, specializing in the art of comics and cartoons
Chinese American Museum, an ethnic museum in Los Angeles
Cincinnati Art Museum, an art museum in Cincinnati, Ohio
In computing:
Computer-aided manufacturing, computer-based software tools that assist in the manufacture of product components
Conditional access module, an electronic device for allowing access to scrambled television programmes
Content-addressable memory, a special type of computer memory (most often referred to as CAM)
Catagorical Abstract Machine, the machine behind CAML, and Ocaml Language
Cellular automata machine, a special computer dedicated to perform rapid execution of cellular automaton
Common access method, a software interface protocol used to control SCSI devices, which is similar to ASPI
Computer-aided mapping, an early digital mapping tool
In fiction:
Compressed Antimatter, a weapon used in Iain M. Banks's Culture novels.
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