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CID Criminal Investigation Command: the United States Army's principal law enforcement agency responsible for the conduct of criminal investigations for all levels of the Army anywhere in the world
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CID As an acronym CID can refer to (in alphabetical order):* Telephone Caller ID.* A charge-injection device which is a light-sensor based on photodiodes.* CID fonts* The Committee of Imperial Defence which was formed in 1904 and responsible for directing British military strategy.* NASA's Controlled Impact Demonstration.* The Counseil International de la Dance (english: International Dance Council)* The Criminal Investigation Department within the British police force. ...
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CID Rodrigo (or Ruy) D?z de Vivar (c. 1044–July 1099), nicknamed El Cid Campeador, was a Castilian military and political leader in medieval Spain. Born of the minor nobility, El Cid was educated in the royal Castilian court and became an important general and administrator, fighting against the Moors in the early Reconquista. Later exiled by King Alfonso VI, El Cid left service in Castile and worked as a mercenary general for other rulers, both Moor and Christian. ...
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cidofovir A recently-approved drug to treat CMV retinitis. Most severe side effect is kidney damage; must be given with intravenous hydration and probenecid.
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cidofovir A drug used in the treatment of infections caused by viruses.
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