CRISP
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CRISP may refer to:
- C-language Reduced Instruction Set ProcessorAT&T HobbitThe Hobbit is a microprocessor design of the early 1990s from AT&T. It developed from the company's CRISP design that was in turn developed from the C Machine experimental efforts in the late 1980s at Bell Labs. C Machine, CRISP and Hobbit were optimized for running the C programming language...
- Chesapeake Regional Information System for our PatientsChesapeake Regional Information System for our PatientsThe Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients is a nonprofit corporation created to function as Maryland’s state-designated health information exchange and the state's ....
- Complementary Randomized Integrated Sensing and Processing
- Computer Registration Involving Student Participation, online course registration system designed by Bernard GallerBernard GallerBernard A. Galler was an American mathematician and computer scientist at the University of Michigan who was involved in the development of large-scale operating systems and computer languages including the MAD programming language and the Michigan Terminal System operating system.He attended the...
- Computer Retrieval of Information on Scientific ProjectsComputer Retrieval of Information on Scientific ProjectsThe CRISP system at NIH has been replaced by the RePORT Expenditures and Results query tool. CRISP was a fully searchable database of biomedical research projects funded by the U.S. government...
- Coral Reef Initiative for the South PacificCoral Reef Initiative for the South PacificCoral Reef Initiative for the South Pacific is a French inter-ministerial project founded in 2002. Its aims focus on developing a vision for the future for coral reef eco-systems and the communities that depend on them within the French overseas territories and Pacific Island developing countries...
- Cross Industry Standard Process for Data Mining (CRISP-DM)
- Cross Registry Information Service ProtocolCross Registry Information Service ProtocolThe Cross Registry Information Service Protocol, or CRISP, is a computer network communications protocol which has been in development by a working group at the Internet Engineering Task Force since 2004...
- Cysteine-RIch Secretory ProteinsCysteine-rich secretory proteinCysteine-rich secretory proteins, often abbreviated as CRISPs, are a group of glycoproteins found exclusively in vertebrates. They are a subgroup of the CRISP, antigen 5 and Pr-1 protein superfamily and are substantially implicated in the functioning of the mammalian reproductive system...
(CRISPs), a family of proteins important to mammalian reproduction and also found in various snake venoms