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CA cardiac arrest; coronary artery.
Ca calcium.
Ca
The symbol for the element calcium.

CA
abbr.
1. cancer
2. carcinoma
3. chronologic age
4. cytosine arabinoside

ca
abbr.
circa

Ca,
symbol for the element calcium.

CA 
Ca 
chemical symbol, calcium; cathode (cathodal); cancer.

CA
cardiac arrest.

Ca
chemical symbol, calcium; cathode (cathodal); cancer.

CA
1 Cancer 2 Celiac axis 3 Chronologic age 4 Coarctation of the aorta 5 Cold agglutination 6 Common antigen 7 Computer-assisted 8 Condyloma acuminatum, see there 9. National Cancer Institute


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The most interesting sites for CAES power plants are regions where caverns of worked-out salt mines are present.
House and Senate and the CAES is lobbying for proposals related to the Outer Continental Shelf.
 
 
 
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