What does CGG stand for?

CGG stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of CGG across different fields and industries.

Certificate Authority

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A Certificate Authority (CA) in police is a trusted entity that is responsible for issuing digital certificates that can be used to verify the identity of individuals or devices in secure communications. In the context of law enforcement, a Certificate Authority might be used to issue digital certificates to law enforcement officers or to the agency's computer systems to ensure that communication is secure and confidential.

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Carbonic Anhydrase

An enzyme present in red blood cells that assists in converting carbon dioxide to bicarbonate ions.

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Cathode

The portion of solution in immediate contact with the cathode during electrolysis. or The negative electrode, that emits electrons or gives off negative ions and toward which positive ions move or collect in a voltaic cell or other such device. Or The negative pole of a battery. or The electrode of cell having positive charge movement.or In an electronic tube or valve, an electrode through which a primary stream of electrons enters the inter-electrode space.

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Catecholamine

An amine derived from the amino acid tyrosine -- examples include epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine -- that act as hormones or neurotransmitters. There are a number of disorders involving catecholamines, including neuroblastoma, pheochromocytoma, chemodectina, the familial paraganglioma syndrome, dopamine--hydroxalase deficiency, and tetrahydrobiopterin deficiency Neuroblastoma is the second most common solid tumor in childhood. It usually produce catecholamines. The catecholamine metabolites vanillylmandelic acid and homovanillic acid can be measured quantitatively in the urine as a test for the disease.

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