FRC
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The three-letter acronym FRC can have several different meanings:
- False Roman Cancel, a technique used in the fighting game series Guilty Gear
- Family Records Centre, was the main centre for family history research in England and Wales for over ten years. It opened in 1997 and was located in London. It closed in 2008.
- Family Research Council, a Christian non-profit organization that promotes traditional family values
- Fatah - Revolutionary Council, an international terrorist organization, also known as the Abu Nidal Organization
- Federal Radio Commission
- Fenland Research Committee, a British organisation of the 1930s concerned with the archaeology of the East Anglian fen
- Fiber-reinforced composite.
- Fiber reinforced concrete, a concrete with fibers as reinforcements
- Field-Reversed Configuration, a type of magnetic fusion energy device
- The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) is the UK's independent regulator for corporate reporting and governance.
- The Finnish Red Cross, a part of International Federation of Red Cross, which is one of the biggest and well-known NGOs in the world and on the field of humanitarian aid.
- FIRST Robotics Competition, an annual contest between high schools with regional events across the USA, Canada, Brazil and Israel.
- Fischer Random Chess, a chess variant
- Flame-Resistant Clothing, wearing apparel for use in situations where there is risk of arc, flash or thermal burns. In the US, these apparel are regulated by NFPA-70E, ASTM and OSHA standards.
- Frame Rate Control, a method of emulation of the missing colors on LCD when the color of a pixel is changed slightly with every frame
- Frater Rosae Crucis, is the title awarded to advanced members of the Rosicrucian Order
- "F.R.C (Fat Rich Cunts)", a song by The Screaming Jets from their 1991 album All for One
- Folk Research Centre of Saint Lucia
- Fort Richmond Collegiate, is a Canadian public high school in Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Functional Residual Capacity is the volume of air present in the lungs at the end of passive expiration

