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CCAM
(redirected from Contamination and Collision Avoidance Maneuver)

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CCAMClassification Commune des Actes Médicaux (French equivalent to the US Procedure Coding System)
CCAMCertified Community Association Manager
CCAMCentre Culturel André Malraux (French: Andre Malraux Cultural Center; Nancy, France)
CCAMCapital Cities Asset Management (Austin, TX)
CCAMCertified Clinic Account Manager
CCAMCommunauté de Communes de l'Arc Mosellan (French: Community of Communes of Arc Mosellan; Moselle, France)
CCAMCenter for Computational & Applied Mathematics (Purdue University)
CCAMContamination and Collision Avoidance Maneuver
CCAMCongenital Cystic Adenoid Malformation
CCAMCercle des Collectionneurs d'Automobiles Miniatures (French: Car Miniatures Collectors Circle; Toulouse, France)
CCAMCherbourg Club Aviron de Mer (French: Cherbourg Sea Rowing Club; Cherbourg-Octeville, France)
CCAMCommunauté de Communes de l'Agglomération Migennoise (French: Community of Municipalities of Greater Migennoise; Migennes, France)
CCAMConformance Claim Attachment Mechanism (WS-I attachments profile)


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