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Probable reference to the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, a Catholic education system that Holly may have become involved with in her search for belonging. The fact that she was a CCD student but hanging out on "shady streets" shows her clearly vacillating between her two drugs of choice: religion and hallucinogenics (and other forms of illegal drugs).

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  • CCD
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  • Probable reference to the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, a Catholic education system that Holly may have become involved with in her search for belonging. The fact that she was a CCD student but hanging out on "shady streets" shows her clearly vacillating between her two drugs of choice: religion and hallucinogenics (and other forms of illegal drugs).
  • The acronym CCD may refer to: * Charge-coupled device * Consular Consolidated Database
  • Coupled Charged Device, kind of microchip able to catch fotons (from light), convert them to electric charges and then pass them to electronic circuits (on its front or back). Converting operations and quantisation methods follow especially by A/D converter.
  • A charge-coupled device (CCD) is an analog shift register that enables the transportation of analog signals (electric charges) through successive stages (capacitors), controlled by a clock signal. Charge-coupled devices can be used as a form of memory or for delaying samples of analog signals. Today, they are most widely used in arrays of photoelectric light sensors to serialize parallel analog signals. Not all image sensors use CCD technology; for example, CMOS chips are also commercially available.
  • The CCD (charge-coupled device) is the part of the camcorder that captures the light and turns it into video information. The CCD is one of the most important factors to video quality. A low quality CCD can cause problems such as noise, overexposure, blurred video, and artifacts. CCDs are also used in things like digital cameras and webcams. A CCD designed for a camcorder will be different than a CCD for a digital camera, so even the best camcorders will not be able to produce more than decent results for still pictures.
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  • Probable reference to the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, a Catholic education system that Holly may have become involved with in her search for belonging. The fact that she was a CCD student but hanging out on "shady streets" shows her clearly vacillating between her two drugs of choice: religion and hallucinogenics (and other forms of illegal drugs).
  • The acronym CCD may refer to: * Charge-coupled device * Consular Consolidated Database
  • The CCD (charge-coupled device) is the part of the camcorder that captures the light and turns it into video information. The CCD is one of the most important factors to video quality. A low quality CCD can cause problems such as noise, overexposure, blurred video, and artifacts. CCDs are also used in things like digital cameras and webcams. A CCD designed for a camcorder will be different than a CCD for a digital camera, so even the best camcorders will not be able to produce more than decent results for still pictures. Most camcorders have a pattern of color filters to capture color. Some more expensive camcorders have three CCDs, one for each of the primary colors of light (Red, Green, Blue), which are then used by the imaging chip to produce a higher quality video.
  • A charge-coupled device (CCD) is an analog shift register that enables the transportation of analog signals (electric charges) through successive stages (capacitors), controlled by a clock signal. Charge-coupled devices can be used as a form of memory or for delaying samples of analog signals. Today, they are most widely used in arrays of photoelectric light sensors to serialize parallel analog signals. Not all image sensors use CCD technology; for example, CMOS chips are also commercially available. "CCD" refers to the way that the image signal is read out from the chip. Under the control of an external circuit, each capacitor can transfer its electric charge to one or another of its neighbors. CCDs are used in digital photography, digital photogrammetry, astronomy (particularly in photometry), sensors, electron microscopy, medical fluoroscopy, optical and UV spectroscopy, and high speed techniques such as lucky imaging.
  • Coupled Charged Device, kind of microchip able to catch fotons (from light), convert them to electric charges and then pass them to electronic circuits (on its front or back). Converting operations and quantisation methods follow especially by A/D converter.
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