CDT
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CDT or CdT may refer to:
Medicine
- Carbohydrate deficient transferrin, a transporter protein isoform typically increased in alcoholism
- Compulsory drug test
- Current Dental Terminology, a coding system of the American Dental Association
- Cytolethal distending toxin, a bacterial genotoxin produced by Gram-negative bacteria
Chemistry
- cyclododecatriene, a cycloalkene used in the production of polyamides
Organisations
- Canadian Deaf Theatre
- CD Tenerife (Club Deportivo Tenerife), a Spanish football club
- Center for Democracy and Technology
- Centre for Doctoral Training or Doctoral Training Centre, a organisation of PhD programmes at UK universities
- Children's Dance Theatre, University of Utah
- China Datang Corporation, a power generation business in the People's Republic of China
- China Digital Times, a bilingual news website covering Chinese politics
- Clearance Diving Team (RAN), a special forces unit of the Royal Australian Navy
- Confédération Démocratique du Travail:
- Democratic Confederation of Labour (DRC), a trade union in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Democratic Confederation of Labour (Morocco), a trade union
- Crimson Dance Team, of Harvard College
- Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union (Centre de Traduction des Organes de l'Union Européenne)
Other
- Cañon Diablo troilite (pyrrhotite), a standard for comparing sulfur isotopes
- Causal dynamical triangulation, an approach to quantum gravity
- Causal decision theory, a school of thought within decision theory
- Central Daylight Time
- Australia Central Daylight Time, a time zone in Australia
- Central Daylight Time, observed in the Central Time Zone (North America)
- Central Digital Television, TV station in central Australia
- Centre Daily Times, a newspaper for Centre County, Pennsylvania
- Conceptual dependency theory
- Constrained Delaunay triangulation
- Continental Divide Trail
- Craft, Design and Technology, a subject in schools in the United Kingdom
- Eclipse C/C++ Development Toolkit, see Eclipse (software)
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