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TCR can mean:
- Time Code Reading, a method of accounting for video or film footage and frames in media editing
- T cell receptor
- Toronto Civic Railways
- Total Control Racing, a slotless track mini-car racing that lets you control your car
- Tottenham Court Road, a street in London which Tottenham Court Road tube station is named after
- TCR, the musical project of Robin Moulder and TC of Satiate.
- A single by the band Prolapse
- A joint venture between Brambles Industries and German airport company Fraport AG
- Transmission Control Room is a room found at broadcast facilities and television stations around the world.
- Transcription-coupled repair a DNA repair mechanism
- The Colbert Report, a parody news show on Comedy Central
- Thyroid Cartilage Reduction or Chondrolaryngoplasty
- TCR (record label), a record label
- Technical Requirement Certification, a test case that must pass before software can be certified as compliant to a standard.
- TCR (electronics parameter), Temperature Coefficient of Resistance, typically measured in "ppm/K"
- TCR, a file format used for compressed text
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