ELT

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ELT may refer to:

Science and technology

  • Emergency Locator Transmitter, a type of distress beacon used in aircraft
  • Extremely Large Telescope, a type of telescope
  • Extract, Load, Transform (ELT), a data manipulation process; in ELT, data is extracted, loaded into the database, and transformed where it sits in the database, prior to use; a different approach to loading data than the commonly known Extract, transform, load (ETL)
  • Enclosed Layout Transistor, a layout level hardening method against radiation effects
  • Effective Lifetime Temperature, a quantity used in rehydroxylation dating of a ceramic artifact

Education

  • English Language Teaching, see English language learning and teaching
  • Expanded learning time, additional time in school beyond the traditional 6.5 hours, 180 days school year in the United States

Medicine and biology

  • Euglobulin lysis time, a measure of overall blood clot breakdown
  • Endovenous Laser Treatment, a minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins

Television, film, and music

Other uses

  • East London Transit, bus rapid transit (UK)
  • Electronic Lien and Title, a title of ownership (usually of a vehicle) that exists only in electronic form
  • Eltek ASA (OSE: ELT), a telecom company based in Norway
  • Executive Leadership Team, the team of business executives that manages a corporation.


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