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What (who) is FLC - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
FLC (disambiguation)

FLC         
Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal
Flowering Locus C         
MADS-BOX GENE FOUND IN FLOWERING PLANTS
Flowering Locus C (FLC) is a MADS-box gene that in late-flowering ecotypes of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana is responsible for vernalization. In a new seedling FLC is expressed, which prevents flowering.
Folsom Lake College         
IN CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES
Folsom Lake College (FLC) is a community college in Folsom, California. It is part of California Community Colleges system and the Los Rios Community College District.

Wikipedia

FLC

FLC may refer to:

  • Federal Laboratory Consortium, a U.S.-based technology transfer organization
  • Ferroelectric liquid crystal
  • Fisheries Law Centre, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
  • FLIC (file format), used to store animation files
  • Florida Literacy Coalition, Inc., an American non-profit organization
  • Flowering Locus C, a plant gene
  • Folsom Lake College, in California, United States
  • Football League Championship, in England
  • Football League Cup, in England
  • Forest Lake Camp, in New York, United States
  • Forming limit curve
  • Fort Lewis College, in Durango, Colorado, United States
  • Free light chains of antibodies
  • Front de Liberation du Champa in Southeast Asia
  • Full load current
  • Fun Lovin' Criminals, an American band
Examples of use of FLC
1. "This company [FLC] is a feeding trough for government bureaucrats, including those from Tatarstan.
2. The republic of Tatarstan owns a further 18 percent in FLC.
3. FLC director Yevgeny Zaritsky said the jets would be leased to Russian airlines and that negotiations were already under way with Transaero and Aeroflot–Don airlines.
4. The smaller of the two leasing companies, FLC leases mid–range Tu–214 passenger planes produced in Kazan, the capital of Tatarstan.
5. Both Rubtsov and Lebedev say they believe FLC is behind the case, as it started at the time the government was dividing up budget allocations between the two companies.