Meaning CTS
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Carpal tunnel syndrome.
Source: medicinenet.com

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1. Clear To Send. Circuit in the EIA/TIA-232 specification that is activated when DCE is ready to accept data from DTE. 2. Common transport semantic. Cornerstone of the IBM strategy to reduce the number of protocols on networks. CTS provides a single API for developers of network software and enables applications to run over APPN, OSI, or TCP/IP.
Source: wildpackets.com

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   change the subject
Source: noslang.com

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Content identification technology based on comparison of audio signatures used for a variety of TAM applications. Its principle of operation includes generating signatures from the unknown content's audio track and comparing those signatures against identical signatures generated for all measured content streams (e.g. "TV channels").
Source: agbnielsen.com

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CTS: Common Technical Specifications
Source: atis.org

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An acronym for Clear To Send, both a command and line in serial communications and interfaces. The serial handshake line at the computer usually connected to the RTS (Ready To Send) input line of a printer's interface.
Source: csgnetwork.com

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Consider the source
Source: freewarehof.org

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changing the subject
Source: safesurfingkids.com

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China Travel Service.
Source: beijing-visitor.com

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Controlled speed
Source: g.oswego.edu

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Coolant Temperature Sensor
Source: innovatemotorsports.com

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Three-dimensional computed tomographic imaging with the added dimension of Time, to follow Motion during imaging.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Techniques for the combination of overlapping Positron-Emission Tomography and X-Ray Computed Tomography images.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Computed Tomography where there is continuous X-ray exposure to the Patient while being transported in a spiral or helical pattern through the beam of irradiation. This provides improved three-dimensi [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Modality of computed Tomography in which the Patient is irradiated in a spiral path around the body with a cone or pyramid-shaped beam.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Core Tax Systems
Source: sars.gov.za

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Crates
Source: bahri.sa

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Content identification technology based on comparison of audio signatures used for a variety of TAM applications. Its principle of operation includes generating signatures from the unknown content's audio track and comparing those signatures against identical signatures generated for all measured content streams (e.g. "TV channels").
Source: agbnielsen.net

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Clear To Send. Used in serial communications to indicate that the device can now receive transmissions.
Source: plcdev.com

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See Clear To Send.
Source: freebsd.org

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Controlled speed
Source: airfest.com

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Cheque Truncation System
Source: bankingglossary.bankingonly.com

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Clear To Send - the handshaking line asserted by a DCE device to indicate to a DTE device that it can accept data. The DTE device sets the RTS line, the DCE reads the RTS line to know if the other device can accept data.
Source: bb-elec.com

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Clear to Send. CTS is the RS-232 pin used by a receiving modem to signal the sending modem that it is ready to accept data. Ready to receive is the corresponding signal in the V.24 protocol.
Source: glossary.westnetinc.com

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(computing) Common Time System for the Common Language Interface of
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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