CVT
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CVT may refer to:
Science and technology
- Capacitor voltage transformer, an electrical transformer commonly used in high-voltage transmission line applications
- Centroidal Voronoi tessellation, a geometric object
- Chemical vapor transport, a method for growing crystals
- Constant voltage transformer, a type of saturating transformer used as an AC voltage stabilizer
- Continuously variable transmission, a vehicle transmission providing an infinite number of possible gear ratios
- Coordinated Video Timings, specified by VESA
- Cycloidal vibration technology, a form of small-amplitude, low-frequency 3-dimensional vibrational wave used for therapeutic applications
- Cytoplasm-to-vacuole targeting, a autophagy-related pathway in yeast
- Compound Value Type, a type within Freebase which is used to represent data where each entry consists of multiple fields
- Cardiovascular Thoracic surgery (see Cardiothoracic Surgery), a field of medicine involved in surgical treatment of diseases affecting organs inside the thorax (the chest)—generally treatment of conditions of the heart (heart disease) and lungs (lung disease)
Organizations
- Center for Victims of Torture, a non-profit organisation that provides counseling and social services to victims of politically motivated torture.
- Centro di Volo a Vela del Politecnico di Torino, the gliding section of Turin Polytechnic; see List of gliders
- Creative Vision Technologies; see Northgate Computers
Other uses
- Cape Verde Time, a time zone used in Cape Verde
- Certified Veterinary Technician
- Cognitive valence theory, a theoretical framework that describes and explains the process of intimacy exchange within a dyad relationship
- Complete Vocal Technique, a singing method developed by Cathrine Sadolin
Transportation and military
- Coventry Airport (IATA airport code), United Kingdom
- Peran (ICAO airline designator), Kazakhstan; see Airline codes
- Aircraft Carrier, Training (former hull classification symbol), a training aircraft carrier in the United States Navy
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