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CRV

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CRV or CR-V may refer to:

Transportation

  • Carlinville station (Amtrak code: CRV), Carlinville, Illinois, US
  • Crew Return Vehicle, an emergency return vehicle to be docked at a space station as a lifeboat
  • Honda CR-V, an SUV manufactured by Honda

Aviation

  • Acropolis Aviation (ICAO code: CRV), UK; See List of airline codes (A)
  • Cargo Ivoire (ICAO code: CRV), Ivory Coast; See List of airline codes (C)
  • Crotone Airport or Aeroporto di Crotone-Sant'Anna (IATA airport code: CRV)

Science and technology

  • Cheng rotation vane, a set of stationary vanes that eliminates flow turbulence in a piping system created by an elbow or tee
  • Component Recordable Video, a type of Laserdisc
  • Chromium-vanadium steel (Cr-V, CrV, or CrV), a group of steel alloys
  • Corvus (constellation), in the Southern Celestial Hemisphere

Other uses

  • California Redemption Value, a fee paid on purchases of certain recyclable beverage containers in California
  • Charles River Ventures, a venture capital firm
  • Counter-Revolutionary Violence: Bloodbaths in Fact & Propaganda, a book by Noam Chomsky

See also

  • Central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO), in ophthalmology
  • CR-V3 battery
  • CRV7 (Canadian Rocket Vehicle 7), a ground attack rocket
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