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CGT
(redirected from Ceramide glucosyltransferase)

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CGTCapital Gains Tax
CGTCarrera GT (Porsche)
CGTConfédération Générale du Travail (French Labor Union)
CGTConfederación General del Trabajo (Spanish: Federation of Trade Unions)
CGTConfederação Geral dos Trabalhadores (Portuguese: General Confederation of Workers; Brazil)
CGTComputer Graphics Technology
CGTCentral Geral dos Trabalhadores (Brazil)
CGTCombinatorial Game Theory (mathematics)
CGTConfederación Nacional del Trabajo (Spanish Labour Union)
CGTCompensated Gross Tons (ship's capacity measure)
CGTCommissariat Général au Tourisme
CGTConfédération Générale des Travailleurs (French: labor union)
CGTCompagnie Générale Transatlantique
CGTCummins Generator Technologies
CGTCombustion Gas Turbine
CGTCompagnie Générale Transaérienne (French airline)
CGTConventional Gait Training
CGTCeramide Glucosyltransferase
CGTChurch Growth Today
CGTCertified Gastroenterology Technician
CGTCommunications Graphic Technology (certificate program)
CGTCanada and Gulf Terminal Railway Company
CGTComputer Generated Threat
CGTCommandement du Groupement de Transport (French: Group Transport Command)
CGTCode Generation Tool (computing)


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