MCR
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MCR may refer to:
Music
- Modena City Ramblers, an Italian folk rock band
- My Chemical Romance, an American rock band
- Middle Class Rut, an American rock band
Organisations
- Maryport and Carlisle Railway, a pre-grouping British railway company
- Midland Counties Railway, an early British railway company
- Muslim Community Radio, a radio station based in London, UK
- Middle Common Room, a postgraduate student organization
- Marine Commando Regiment, a military unit in the Canadian Forces
- Romandy Citizens' Movement (French: Mouvement Citoyens Romand), Swiss political party centered in the region of Romandy, particularly in the Canton of Geneva
Science
- Methyl coenzyme M reductase, an enzyme that occurs in methanogenic archea
- Micro Carbon Residue, a crude oil assay property describing the carbon residue formation tendency of a crude oil, an alternative to Ramsbottom Carbon Residue
- Mineralocorticoid receptor, a receptor with high affinity for mineralocorticoids, belonging to the steroid hormone receptor family
- Multi-component reaction, a type of chemical reaction with more than 2 inputs
- Mutagenic chain reaction (MCR), a variant of CRISPR, or Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats
Technology
- Move to Coprocessor from Register, an ARM architecture CPU instruction
- Memory card reader, a device for accessing the data on a memory card
- Critical Mach number (Mcr), the speed at which airflow over a structure becomes partly supersonic
- Maximum Continuous Rating, a measure of the output performance of a generating station
- Multi-component refrigerant, used in the Kleemenko cycle
- Monitor Console Routine, first shell of RSX-11
Other
- Medical care ratio, a metric used in managed healthcare
- Master control room, a room for routing all incoming and outgoing signals
- an abbreviation for Manchester City Region, UK
See also
- All pages beginning with "MCR"
- All pages with a title containing MCR
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