CRT definition

CRT means a Cathode Ray Tube used to impose visual information on a screen.
CRT means Climate Reserve Tonne.
CRT means a cathode ray tube or other mechanism used to view information produced or stored by a computer system.

Examples of CRT in a sentence

  • Each youth must attend their scheduled Community Re-entry Team (CRT) meeting prior to discharge.

  • In case of technical problems, please contact the CRT webmaster ( crt@easa.europa.eu).

  • The product usually relies upon a cathode-ray tube (CRT), liquid crystal display (LCD), plasma display, or other display technology.

  • In support of their argument as to the AZ Defendants’ conduct in the litigation as a whole, Plaintiffs rely on In re Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Antitrust Litigation, No. 07-5944, 2014 U.S. Dist.

  • Neither party shall neglect its obligation of good faith hereunder nor shall unreasonable delay be imposed that would hinder the prompt decision of the CRT.


More Definitions of CRT

CRT means Cedar Realty Trust, Inc., a Maryland corporation.
CRT means a digital token representing a derivative security with features of a structured bond issued under the Terms and Conditions and further defined in Condition 4.
CRT means Cancer Research Technology Limited, a company registered in England (registered number 1626049) whose registered office is at Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx 00, Xxxxxx XX0X 0XX.
CRT means the Canal & River Trust;
CRT or "cathode ray tube" means a vacuum tube, composed primarily of glass, which is the visual or video display component of an electronic device. A "used, intact CRT" means a CRT for which the vacuum has not been released. A "used, broken CRT" means glass removed from the housing or casing for which the vacuum has been released. Used CRTs are "spent materials" as defined in rule 3745-51-01 of the Administrative Code.
CRT means a Cathode Ray Tube with the yoke still attached that has been separated from a CRT device.