
A CD-R (Compact Disc-Recordable) is a variation of the compact disc invented by Philips and Sony. CD-R is a Write Once Read Many (WORM) optical medium, although the whole disk does not have to be entirely written in the same session. CD-R retains a high level of compatibility with standard CD readers - unlike CD-RW, which can be re-written but is ...
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Compact disc recordable,
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Audio CD recorders (and also PCs with CD writers) now use two types of blank CD to record sound. CD-Recordable was developed first and is a 'write once' system. That means you cannot erase so if you make a mistake while recording, that's it! When blank CD-Rs first appeared on the market in the late 1980s, they cost around ?16 for a 60-minute disc a...
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Compact Disk-Recordable. Write Once Read Many (WORM) version of CD-ROM. CD-R disks produced on a CD-R recorder should be playable on a CD-ROM player.
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) Compact Disc Recordable. CD on which data can be saved (at intervals if desired) but not deleted. Besides the standard size of 12 cm diameter, smaller versions of 8 cm are also available.
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A CD which can be written on by the user. A CD-RW can be written, erased and re-written.
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Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
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Chronic Disease Notes and Reports
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Coalition for the Medical Rights of Women
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Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
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Recordable Compact Disc
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A special CD ROM which is coated in a light sensitive pigment. CD-R (recordable) can be written to once.
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Compact Disk - Recordable
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. a type I transmembrane protein found on T cells and some natural killer cells that is unrelated to binding sites for CD58 and CD59; expressed on activated T cells in autoimmune diseases.
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CDHR: Center for Devices & Radiological Health, part of the FDA (the US Food & Drug Administration).
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Compact Disc Recordable writes data to discs, which can then be read by standard CD-ROM drives.
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CD-R (CD Recordable) refers to non-erasable CDs that can be written once. With the aid of a CD recorder, various data including music, films and stills can be stored on these disks. CD-Rs are available in 8 cm and 12 cm formats. The most common is the 12 cm CD-R, with a capacity of 650 MB or 700 MB. The smaller 8 cm diameter disc is often referred ...
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CD-Recordable
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[
n] - a compact disc on which you can write only once and thereafter is read-only memory
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acronym: conceptual design and cost review
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Compact Disk - Recordable: blank compact disks on which data can be recorded - but once only.
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compact disc recordable noun a compact disc on which you can write only once and thereafter is read-only memory
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Compact disc on which data can be recorded (compare with CD-ROM). The blank disc has a very fine groove that forms a large spiral, starting from the centre of the disc and finishing on the edge. Visible to the laser at the bottom of this groove is a layer of organic dye. During the recording process the laser switches to a higher power and '...
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Recordable CD technology for data and music storage using a low-cost disc that can be written only once.
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