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{{wiktionary|CRT}} | |||
The ] '''CRT''' has more than one use: | |||
'''CRT''' or '''Crt''' most commonly refers to: | |||
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* ], a display | ||
* ], an academic framework of analysis | |||
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The ] '''Crt''' is used for the ] ]. | |||
CRT may also refer to: | |||
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==Law== | |||
* ]<!--lower-case "c", used by anchor (not heading)-->, United States | |||
* ], Canada | |||
* ], Canada–US, 1960s | |||
==Science, technology, and mathematics== | |||
===Medicine and biology=== | |||
* ], a protein | |||
*] time, for blood to refill capillaries | |||
*] and CRT defibrillator (CRT-D) | |||
*], the development of a blood clot related to long-term use of central venous catheters | |||
*] | |||
*], chemo- and radiotherapy combined | |||
* ], for dementia | |||
⚫ | * ], in optometrics | ||
* ], a gene cluster | |||
===Social sciences=== | |||
* ], in psychology | |||
* ], in process management | |||
* ], in pedagogy | |||
===Technology=== | |||
* ] | |||
* ], formerly CRT, a telnet client | |||
* .crt, ] | |||
===Other uses in science and mathematics=== | |||
⚫ | * ], in number theory | ||
* ], in astronomy (abbreviated {{abbr|Crt}}) | |||
==Transport== | |||
* ], England and Wales | |||
* ], China | |||
* ], China | |||
* ], a defunct American bus service | |||
* ], a defunct proposal in London, England | |||
* ], an Australian transport company | |||
* ], a defunct American rail company | |||
==Other uses== | |||
* ], WWI | |||
* ], in motorcycle racing | |||
* ], University of Connecticut | |||
* ] | |||
* ], a language in Salta province, Argentina, ISO 639 code | |||
{{disambiguation}} |
Latest revision as of 16:12, 24 December 2024
CRT or Crt most commonly refers to:
- Cathode-ray tube, a display
- Critical race theory, an academic framework of analysis
CRT may also refer to:
Law
- Charitable remainder trust, United States
- Civil Resolution Tribunal, Canada
- Columbia River Treaty, Canada–US, 1960s
Science, technology, and mathematics
Medicine and biology
- Calreticulin, a protein
- Capillary refill time, for blood to refill capillaries
- Cardiac resynchronization therapy and CRT defibrillator (CRT-D)
- Catheter-related thrombosis, the development of a blood clot related to long-term use of central venous catheters
- Certified Respiratory Therapist
- Chemoradiotherapy, chemo- and radiotherapy combined
- Cognitive Retention Therapy, for dementia
- Corneal Refractive Therapy, in optometrics
- CRT (genetics), a gene cluster
Social sciences
- Cognitive reflection test, in psychology
- Current reality tree (theory of constraints), in process management
- Culturally relevant teaching, in pedagogy
Technology
- Microsoft C Run-Time library
- SecureCRT, formerly CRT, a telnet client
- .crt, X.509 Certificate filename extension
Other uses in science and mathematics
- Chinese remainder theorem, in number theory
- Crater (constellation), in astronomy (abbreviated Crt)
Transport
- Canal & River Trust, England and Wales
- Changchun Rail Transit, China
- Chongqing Rail Transit, China
- Connecticut River Transit, a defunct American bus service
- Cross River Tram, a defunct proposal in London, England
- CRT Group, an Australian transport company
- Chicago Rapid Transit Company, a defunct American rail company
Other uses
- Canadian Railway Troops, WWI
- Claiming Rule Teams, in motorcycle racing
- Connecticut Repertory Theatre, University of Connecticut
- Correctional Emergency Response Team
- Iyojwaʼja Chorote, a language in Salta province, Argentina, ISO 639 code
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