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CRT Cathode Ray Tube: A terminal with a TV screen and keyboard.
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CRT Cathode Ray Tube: a common type of computer display hardware.
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CRT Cathode Ray Tube. A vacuum tube that produces light when energized by the electron beam generated inside the tube. A CRT has a heated cathode and grids in the neck of the tube, making up the "gun". Electrons are accelerated from the gun toward the front surface of the tube (screen), producing a beam. The surface on the back of the screen is coated with phosphors that light up when struck by the electron beam. ...
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CRT Cathode-ray tube. Video camera viewfinders are equipped with a CR1 image display, so you can monitor what you are shooting.
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CRT A test linked to predefined content standards and designed to measure student achievement of the content standards. In relation to ISTEP+, the term means the criterion referenced test questions that have been designed to measure the Indiana Academic Standards in English/language arts and mathematics.
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