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SCR may refer to:
In associations, companies, institutions:
In computer, informatics, communication:
  • Satellite channel router
  • Screener, a movie piracy rip, a motion picture film transfer process identifier
  • Set Complete Radio or later, Signal Corps Radio as adopted by the U.S. Army Signal Corps about the time of World War One including SCR-268 radar, SCR-270 radar, SCR-584 radar
  • System Clock Reference used inside transport streams which are part of the MPEG family of protocols used for Audio Video synchronization
  • System Change Request used in some formal software tracking systems. In medicine:
  • Serum creatinine, measure of creatinine levels in the blood, measured to determine kidney function
  • Skin conductance response, a type of galvanic skin response In marketing:
  • Share of Category Requirements, defined to be each brand's market share among tiers of the brand. In other:
  • Seabird Colony Register, The JNCC's
  • Selective catalytic reduction, a technology for control of emissions of NOx in furnace flue gas
  • Seychellois rupee, the ISO 4217 code for the currency of Seychelles
  • Silicon-controlled rectifier, a type of thyristor
  • Space charge region, part of a semiconductor device    

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