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SCI
SCI
may stand for:
Contents
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Companies
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Organizations and sporting
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Science
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Other
Companies
SCi
, formerly Sales Curve Interactive, a video game developer
Sanmina-SCI
, an Electronics Manufacturing Services company
Sequential Circuits
Inc, a synthesizer company
Service Corporation International
, a large company in the funeral industry.
Shipping Corporation of India
Organizations and sporting
Safari Club International
- wildlife preservation and hunting organization
Schistosomiasis Control Initiative
Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute
Scituate, Massachusetts
, coastal town in the South Shore region of the US state
Service Civil International
, an international non-governmental volunteer organisation
Silverthorn Collegiate Institute
, a secondary school located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Sister Cities International
Skate Canada International
, a figure skating competition
Society of Chemical Industry
Solar Cookers International
Sport Club Internacional
, a football club in Brazil
Strategic Computing Initiative
, a program to fund research in
artificial intelligence
and advanced computer hardware in the 1980s.
Sustainable Commodity Initiative
, a partnership of IISD-UNCTAD-AidEnvironment and UNCTAD
Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, an academic conference that changed its name from SCI to
WMSCI
in 2005
Science
Abbreviation for
Metcalf Center for Science and Engineering
, a building at Boston University
Science
, as in "comp sci" (computer science) or "bio sci" (biology)
Science Citation Index
Other
Scalable Coherent Interface
SCI 124
, the notation for the Shapley Supercluster
Sensitive Compartmented Information
Serial Communication Interface
Sierra's Creative Interpreter
Site of Community Importance
Smart Charge Injection
Special Criminal Investigation
, a video game
Spinal cord injury
String Cheese Incident
, a jam band
Structure Conservation Index
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