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'' Sic'', as the label " ic''" found immediately following a copy of text, indicates that a use that may seem erroneous is in fact transcribed faithfully. Sic, SIC, etc., also may refer to:


Arts, media, and entertainment

* Sic (band), styled as ''SIC'', a metal band from the Faroe Islands * sic (experimental musician), styled as '' ic', stage name of Jennifer Morris, a Canadian noise artist * "(sic)", a song by American metal band Slipknot on the 1999 album '' Slipknot'' * ''SIC'' (journal) (), 1916–1919 arts magazine edited by Pierre Albert-Birot * '' ic' (album), a 2005 jazz/fusion album by Austrian guitarist Alex Machacek * ''S.I.C.'' (Krizz Kaliko EP), 2011


Organizations

* Shetland Islands Council, the local authority serving Shetland, Scotland, from 1975 to the present ** SIC Ferries, a council-owned company operating inter-island ferry services in Shetland * SIC Insurance Company, a Ghanaian insurance company * Sociedade Independente de Comunicação, a Portuguese television network and media company that owns the following channels: ** SIC Caras ** SIC Internacional ** SIC K ** SIC Mulher ** SIC Notícias ** SIC Radical * Standing Interpretations Committee, see
International Financial Reporting Standards International Financial Reporting Standards, commonly called IFRS, are accounting standards issued by the IFRS Foundation and the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). They constitute a standardised way of describing the company's fi ...
, to provide a common global language for business affairs * Swiss Interbank Clearing system, a mechanism for the clearing of domestic and international payments * Standard Industrial Classification, a system for classifying industries by a four-digit code * United Kingdom Standard Industrial Classification of Economic Activities, intended to classify businesses according to the type of their economic activity * Scottish Independence Convention, a Scottish convention of pro-independence forces to establish an independent Scotland. * Security Insurance Company, in Bulgaria


Science and technology

* Segmented Integer Counter mode, a mode of operation in cryptography * SiC or
silicon carbide Silicon carbide (SiC), also known as carborundum (), is a hard chemical compound containing silicon and carbon. A wide bandgap semiconductor, it occurs in nature as the extremely rare mineral moissanite, but has been mass-produced as a powder a ...
, a semiconductor, rare mineral, and tool-making material * Simplified Instructional Computer, a hypothetical computer for learning systems programming * Simultaneous Inverse Compositional, an algorithm used in facial landmark detection * Sistema Interconectado Central, power grid in Chile * Standard Industrial Classification, US codes for classifying industries * Successive Interference Cancellation, a technique used in wireless communications for receiving data from two wireless sources simultaneously. * Self-interference cancellation mode of operation of a wireless device, where the device is transmitting and receiving data at the same time.


Sports

* San Isidro Club, an Argentine rugby union club * Sepang International Circuit, a motorsport track in Malaysia * Sepang Racing Team, formerly known as SIC Racing Team, a Malaysian Grand Prix motorcycle racing team * Marco Simoncelli (1987–2011), Italian motorcycle rider, known as Sic


Other

* Sic, Cluj, a commune in Romania * Second-in-command, an officer who backs up a commander or other person in charge * Super Imaginative Chogokin, die-cast figurines by Bandai * To sic is a verb meaning to incite, or to command, one (such as a dog or a lawyer) to viciously attack, pursue or harass.


See also

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Sick (disambiguation) Sick may refer to: Medical conditions * Having a disease or infection * Vomiting or having the urge to vomit (in British English) Film and television * ''Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist'', a 1997 documentary film * ''S ...
* SC (disambiguation) {{disambiguation