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  2. Certificate Transparency - Wikipedia

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    Finally, the CA may decide to log the final certificate as well. Let's Encrypt E1 CA, for example, logs both precertificates and final certificates (see CA crt.sh profile page under 'issued certificates' section), whereas Google GTS CA 2A1 does not (see crt.sh profile page).

  3. National Board for Respiratory Care - Wikipedia

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    The CRT and RRT designations are the standard credential in respiratory care for licensure requirements in the portions of the United States that have enacted a Respiratory Care Act. States that license respiratory therapists sometimes require the practitioner to maintain their NBRC credentialing to maintain their license to practice. [ 2 ]

  4. CRT - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. Is CRT taught in K-12 schools? Congressional hearing ...

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    The Democrat from Oregon also said that CRT is a legal framework not taught in schools and that Congress should focus on creating equity of opportunity for students in poorer districts.

  6. Cardiac resynchronization therapy - Wikipedia

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    Cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT or CRT-P) is the insertion of electrodes in the left and right ventricles of the heart, as well as on occasion the right atrium, to treat heart failure by coordinating the function of the left and right ventricles via a pacemaker, a small device inserted into the anterior chest wall.

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  8. SecureCRT - Wikipedia

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    SecureCRT is a GUI-based telnet client and terminal emulator originally called CRT. It was first released in the autumn of 1995 by VanDyke Software. [6] [7] Originally released as a premium version of CRT with support for SSH encryption, SecureCRT later absorbed the CRT product entirely. The program is part of a line of networking software ...

  9. Certified respiratory therapist - Wikipedia

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    1999 - CRTT transitioned to CRT, “Therapist” replaced “Technician” in the title 2000 - Computer administrations, results on the day of testing From the 1980s through the 2000s, 49 states passed legislation relying on results from the certification examination as a central component in the regulation of respiratory therapists.