C7

C7

C7, C07 or C-7 may refer to:
* C-7 Caribou, a military transport aircraft
* C7 (channel), a cultural channel based in Guadalajara, Mexico
* C7 (epoxy), an epoxy for military applications
* C7 (piano), a Yamaha Grand Piano
* C7 protein and C7.GAT protein, two engineered transcription factors
* C7 (song), a song by Japanese band GO!GO!7188
* C7 Sport, a defunct pay-TV service in Australia
* AEG C.VII, a World War I German armed reconnaissance aircraft
* AGO C.VII, a WWI German reconnaissance aircraft
* Albatros C.VII, a WWI German military reconnaissance aircraft
* Corvette C7, the seventh generation of a sports car made by General Motors
* Colt Canada C7 rifle or Diemaco C7, a Canadian derivative of the M16
* Fokker C.VII, a 1928 Dutch reconnaissance seaplane
* GS&WR Class C7, a Great Southern and Western Railway
* HMS "C7", a C-class submarine of the Royal Navy
* Sauber C7, a 1983 Group C prototype race car
* USS "Cincinnati" (C-7), a protected cruiser of the United States Navy
* VIA C7 (codenamed "Esther"), an IA-32 central processing unit by VIA Technologies

and also :
* C7, an international standard paper size (81×114 mm), defined in ISO 216
* a musical note, C7, three octaves above Middle C. This is the gateway to the seventh octave
* C7, the IATA code for Rico Linhas Aereas, an airline based in Manaus, Brazil
* The European term for SS7 signalling in telecoms networks, CCITT 7
* In human anatomy, C7 may refer to::* Cervical vertebra 7 (vertebra prominens), one of the cervical vertebrae of the vertebral column:* Cervical spinal nerve 7
* "Coccinella septempunctata" ("C. 7-punctata"), a widespread lady beetle
* ATC code C07, a section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System
* an unpolarised, two pole, mains voltage IEC connector
* a light bulb of the size typically used in nightlights
* C07, Malignant neoplasm of parotid gland ICD-10 code


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