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CTR

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CTR

On drawings, abbr. for center.
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CTR

(1) See click-through rate.

(2) (Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company) The company that became IBM in 1924. CTR was created in 1911 by a merger of The Tabulating Machine Company (Hollerith's punch card company in Washington, DC), International Time Recording Company (time clock maker in NY state), Computing Scale Company (maker of scales and food slicers in Dayton, Ohio), and Bundy Manufacturing (time clock maker in Auburn, NY). CTR started out with 1,200 employees and a capital value of
$17.5 million. See IBM, Hollerith machine and punch card.


IBM Office, London, 1930s
The electric meat choppers and coffee cutters (window signs) were soon to be dispensed with in favor of punch cards, which made IBM a huge success. IBM became an international enterprise in the late 1930s. (Image courtesy of IBM.)
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Other agencies, including DOE and State Department, participated in some of the CTR programs, particularly when their experts were needed to design a project, but DOD served as the executive agent for the funding, with contracts let through the DOD contracting process.
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The Nunn-Lugar CTR program now operates in over 40 countries worldwide.
The gas and electric company will take delivery of all CTR 8611 microwave routers before the end of calendar year 2015.
Aviat's CTR 8540 enables efficient, high performance and reliable microwave networks and provides Globe with an upgrade path to deliver new services including multimedia rich content and broadband data access to the edge of the network.
"It is a top priority of Parsons to support the CTR Program's mission to make the world safer by reducing the threat of weapons of mass destruction."
We conduct a study in a cohort of mixed population in Bankura, a district in western part of West Bengal where different racial groups including some tribal races habitats and we measure TD, CTR, HD of them and we intends to find out the relation of these with different parameters of body habitus that help us to build up different correlation coefficients which help us to compare the results with the standard reference values.
The company revealed that auto and telecommunications were the worst hit with abnormal impressions at 32.12 percent and CTR at 23.5 percent, while food and drink and the fast moving consumer products industry saw the lowest rate at 8.52 percent and 11.88 percent respectively.
Out of 40 patients, 20 were assigned to LSI group and 20 to CTR group.
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