DRC (disambiguation)

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DRC, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is the third largest country, by area, on the African continent.

DRC may also refer to:

In European humanitarianism:

In technology:

  • Dancing Robot Contest, a timed musical and theatrical performance in which 3 or more robotic engines attempt to manipulate a spoon while lifting each other above a platform
  • Design rule checking, the area of Electronic Design Automation that determines whether a particular chip design satisfies a series of recommended parameters called Design Rules
  • Digital room correction, a process in the field of acoustics where digital filters designed to ameliorate unfavorable effects of a room's acoustics are applied to the input of a sound reproduction system
  • Dynamic range compression, a process that manipulates the dynamic range of an audio signal
  • Dynamic Reaction Cell, a room placed before the traditional quadrupole room of an ICP-MS device for elminating isobaric interferences

In other fields:

  • D'ni Restoration Council, the official organization that grew out of the D'ni Restoration Foundation in the fictional Myst universe
  • Democratic Representative Caucus, a group of Canadian Members of Parliament who left the Canadian Alliance in 2001 in protest against the leadership of Stockwell Day
  • Domain relational calculus, a calculus that was introduced by Michel Lacroix and Alain Pirotte as a declarative database query language for the relational data model
  • Domaine de la Romanée Conti, an estate in Burgundy, France that produces well-known red and white wines
  • Dynamics Research Corporation, a United States-based publicly held defense contractor
  • Defence Requirements Committee, a British committee during the 1930s.
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