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CTS (Council on Trade in Services)
Ãâó: www.state.gov/e/eb/cip/c5933.htm
CTS International measure of weight for most gemstones including cut and polished Opals (1gm = approximately 5 cts)
Ãâó: www.opalmine.com.au/html/glossary.html
CTS Database maintained by the WTO Secretariat, which contains, among other things, members' commitments to reduce bound rates. Commitments negotiated under the Uruguay Round are expected to be largely implemented by 1 July 2005.
Ãâó: www.pc.gov.au/work/trade/itas/glossary.html
CTS Refers to air tooling designed to measure Close-To-Shoulder. As an example, an air plug used to measure counterbores. Removal of front center post on air plugs below 2.510" becomes a blind hole design.
Ãâó: www.edmundsgages.com/references1.htm
CTS Common Type System or CTS is at the core of .NET Framework's cross-language integration, type safety, and high-performance code execution. It defines a common set of types that can be used with many different language syntaxes. Each language (C#, VB.NET, Managed C++, and so on) is free to define any syntax it wishes, but if that language is built on the CLR, it will use at least some of the types defined by the CTS.
Ãâó: www.yukonxml.com/Glossary/
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