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A cam is a mechanical linkage which translates motion. Cam may also refer to:
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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