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CRT

[see-ahr-tee] / ˈsiˈɑrˈti /
NOUN
cathode ray tube
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The field of critical race theory, known widely as CRT, examines the extent to which racial inequality and racism are systemically embedded in American institutions.

From Los Angeles Times

But the CRT, which works to improve quality of life in former coalfield areas across Britain, said many new roles were low-paying positions on flexible contracts that did not offer job security.

From BBC

After five years, 80% of those who received IC plus CRT were alive and 73% had not seen their cancer return or spread.

From Science Daily

Known for his sculptures and room-size installations of flickering CRT monitors, Paik began visiting the shop in the 1970s on breaks from his studio in nearby SoHo.

From New York Times

Quirky details like an old CRT television, a vintage yellow telephone and an unassuming plant with a name tag reading “Frank” give the shop character.

From Los Angeles Times