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CRT may refer to:
Science[edit]
- Calreticulin, a protein
- Chinese remainder theorem, a method to solve linear congruence equation systems
- CRT (genetics), a gene cluster
- An abbreviation for Crater (constellation)
Medicine[edit]
- Capillary refill time, the rate at which blood refills empty capillaries
- Cognitive Retention Therapy, a dementia treatment
- Cardiac resynchronization therapy, a treatment for heart failure, and CRT defibrillator (CRT-D)
- Corneal Refractive Therapy, in optometrics
- Certified Respiratory Therapist
- Chemoradiotherapy, the combination of chemotherapy and radiotherapy to treat cancer
Technology[edit]
- Cathode-ray tube, vacuum tube display, widely used before the appearance of flat screens
- SecureCRT, a telnet client by VanDyke Software, formerly CRT
- .crt, X.509 Certificate filename extension
Transport[edit]
- Chongqing Rail Transit, China
- Connecticut River Transit, former bus service for Windsor County and Windham County, Vermont, US
- Cross River Tram project, London, England, UK
- CRT Group, a transport company in Australia
- Former Chicago Rapid Transit Company
Other uses[edit]
- Canadian Railway Troops, in the First World War
- Charitable Remainder Trust, a charitable trust which provide income to a beneficiary until the trust terminates, after which the remainder is transferred to a charitable organization
- Claiming Rule Teams, in motorcycle racing
- Cognitive Reflection Test, in psychology
- Columbia Basin Trust
- Connecticut Repertory Theatre, at the Storrs campus of the University of Connecticut
- Correctional Emergency Response Team
- Critical race theory, in social sciences
- Current reality tree (theory of constraints), in process management
- ISO 639:crt or Iyojwa'ja Chorote, a language spoken in Salta province, Argentina
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