IOC (disambiguation)
International Olympic Committee
The International Olympic Committee (
French: Comité International Olympique) is an organization based in
Lausanne,
Switzerland, created by
Pierre de Coubertin and
Demetrios Vikelas on
June 23 1894. Its membership is 205 National Olympic Committees.The IOC organizes the modern
Olympic Games held in Summer and Winter, every four years. The first
Summer Olympics organized by the International Olympic Committee was held in
Athens,
Greece, in
1896; the first
Winter Olympics in
Chamonix,
France, in
1924. Through
1992, both Summer and Winter Olympics were held in the same year. Beginning in
1994, however, the IOC shifted the Winter Olympics to the even years between Summer Games, to help space the planning of the two events apart from one another.
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IOC
input output controller (IOC)
integrated optical circuit (IOC)
A
circuit, or group of interconnected circuits, consisting of miniature solid-state optical components on semiconductor or
dielectric substrates. Note: IOC components include
light sources, optical filters, photodetectors, and thin-film optical waveguides.
IOC
Initial Operating Capability
IOC
ioc
not a whit / jot / an atom
(nimic) = nothing