CIDR is Classless Inter-Domain Routing, a method for allocating IP addresses and routing Internet Protocol packets.
CIDR may also refer to:
Biology and medicine
- Controlled internal drug release, devices used in livestock for the synchronization of estrus
- Center for Infectious Disease Research at the University of Wisconsin
- Center for Global Infectious Disease Research, now a part of the Seattle Children's Research Institute
- Not to be confused with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at UMinn
Miscellaneous other uses
- Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research
- CIDR-FM, an FM radio station in Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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