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CBT
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CBTComputer Based Training
CBTChicago Board of Trade
CBTComputer Based Tutorial
CBTCombat
CBTCognitive-Behavioral Therapy
CBTCock and Ball Torture
CBTComputer Based Test (education)
CBTComputer Based Test
CBTCompulsory Basic Training (motorcycles, UK)
CBTCore-Based Tree
CBTClassic Battletech (gaming)
CBTCorporation Business Tax
CBTCincinnati Bell Telephone
CBTComputer-Based Teaching
CBTcombating terrorism (US DoD)
CBTCross-Border Trade
CBTCampaign for Better Transport (Auckland, New Zealand)
CBTCount Basie Theater
CBTCriminal Breach of Trust
CBTCertified Broadcast Technologist
CBTColorblindness, Tritan
CBTClayoquot Biosphere Trust
CBTCadet Basic Training
CBTCode Based Testing
CBTcommon battery terminal (US DoD)
CBTCommon Bridge Transporter
CBTComplete Binary Tree
CBTClean Ballast Tank
CBTCisco Broadband Troubleshooter
CBTCrossbar Technology (family of logic integrated circuits)
CBTCarotid Body Tumors
CBTComponent Based Technology
CBTCompulsory Bike Test (motorcycle test in UK)
CBTCan't Be Touched
CBTChildren's Ballet Theater
CBTCurrent Big Thing
CBTCrossbar Transceiver
CBTCross Boundary Team
CBTCSP Backside Terminal
CBTCisco Bug Toolkit
CBTCreditcard Blue Tooth


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