FRC
English
Noun
FRC (countable and uncountable, plural FRCs)
- (physiology) Initialism of functional residual capacity.
- 2011, Pauline K. Park, “Assessment of Noncardiac Perioperative Risk”, in Michael W. Mulholland, Gerard M. Doherty, editors, Complications in Surgery, 2nd edition, Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, →ISBN, page 83:
- General anesthesia may decrease the functional residual capacity (FRC) for up to 1 to 2 weeks postoperatively.
- (countable) Initialism of family resource center.
- Initialism of fibre/fiber reinforced composite.
- Initialism of fibre/fiber reinforced concrete.
- Initialism of fibre/fiber reinforced cement.
- Abbreviation of fibre/fiber reinforced cement based composite.
Hypernyms
- (fib[re/er]-reinforced concrete, fib[re/er] reinforced cement): FRC (“composite”)
Related terms
fib[re/er]-reinforced composite
- fiber reinforced composite
- fiber-reinforced composite
- fibre reinforced composite
- fibre-reinforced composite
fib[re/er]-reinforced concrete
- fiber reinforced concrete
- fiber-reinforced concrete
- fibre reinforced concrete
- fibre-reinforced concrete
fib[re/er]-reinforced cement
- fiber reinforced cement
- fiber-reinforced cement
- fibre reinforced cement
- fibre-reinforced cement
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