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CTH
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CTHCommonwealth
CTHChalmers Tekniska Högskola (Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden)
CTHContract to Hire
CTHCounty Trunk Highway (Wisconsin)
CTHConfederación de Trabajadores de Honduras (Spanish: Confederation of Honduran Workers)
CTHCystathionase
CTHCloser to Home
CTHCatalytic Transfer Hydrogenation
CTHCustoms Tariff Heading
CTHChurch-Turing Hypothesis (Artificial Intelligence)
CTHCentrale des Travailleurs Haitiens (French: Confederation of Haitian Workers, Haiti)
CTHConsolidated Transaction History
CTHCSQ to the Three-Halves
CTHChuckles to Him/Herself
CTHCyclo Tourisme Herbretais (French cycling club)
CTHCardiothoracic
CTHClub Trégorrois Handisport (French sports club)
CTHCentre Technique de l'Habitat (French: Technical Centre for Housing)
CTHChemotherapy
CTHClub Triumph Holland (Dutch automobile club; Netherlands)
CTHCiel, la Terre et l'Homme (French: Heaven, Earth and Man; martial arts association)
CTHControlled Temperature and Humidity
CTHConfection Textile Hôtelier (French textile manufacturer)


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