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Abbreviation for cathode ray tube used as display screen in SEM and PC.
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Red, green and blue electron beams, generated by the cathode-ray tubes, each project the image. The three projected images must then be aligned to get a useable picture.
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CRT stands for cathode-ray tube. Invented in 1897, even nowadays it is the most common display technology for televisions. The tube uses an electron beam to scan lines on the screen coated with phosphor, which glows when struck by the beam. The other display technology being used more and more often nowadays in television sets is LCD.
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The general term used to describe a separate trust arrangement between the donor and the trustee of the donor's choosing, the terms of which must conform to the 1969 Tax Reform Act that established this charitable vehicle. This trust may be either an annuity trust or unitrust (see separate definitions). This trust must have a charitable intent, is irrevocable and receives a partial income tax deduction in the year of the gift. ...
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The display screen used in most televisions and standard computer monitors. An electron beam moves across the back of the screen lighting up phosphor dots on the inside of the class tube, which causes an image to be displayed on the outside of the screen.
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