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CRAM
(redirected from Contractual Requirements Recording Analysis and Management)

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CRAMChallenge-Response Authentication Mechanism
CRAMCaisse Régionale d'Assurance Maladie
CRAMCard Random Access Memory
CRAMCounty Road Association of Michigan
CRAMCyberspatial Reality Advancement Movement
CRAMContract Research and Manufacturing
CRAMCentro de Recuperação de Animais Marinhos (Brazilian Marine Animal Rescue Center)
CRAMCommon Reflection Angle Migration (seismic processing)
CRAMClube de Radioamadores de Americana (Brazil)
CRAMCounter Rocket, Artillery, and Mortar
CRAMcontrol random access memory
CRAMChalcogenide Random Access Memory (phase-change computer memory technology)
CRAMCache Random Access Memory
CRAMComputational Random Access Memory
CRAMComputerized Reliability Analysis Method
CRAMCommunications Routing and Metering
CRAMCell Re-Labelling At Merge Points
CRAMConditional Routing Allocation Message
CRAMContractual Requirements Recording Analysis and Management
CRAMCumulative Radio Audience Method
CRAMCustomer Requisitioning Account Module
CRAMControl Room Area Monitor
CRAMCalifornia Refugee Awareness Month
CRAMCombat Resource Allocation Model
CRAMContract-Relax-Active-Motion
CRAMContinuously Rotating Autocompensation Mechanization
CRAMCross Region Access Method


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