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RRT
(redirected from Radio Reconnaissance Team)

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RRTReal Rap Talk (online forum)
RRTRegistered Respiratory Therapist
RRTRapid Response Team
RRTRight Side (philately)
RRTRenal Replacement Therapy
RRTRegional Response Team
RRTRefugee Review Tribunal (Australia)
RRTRelative Retention Time
RRTRapidly-Exploring Random Tree (algorithm)
RRTRail Rapid Transit
RRTRegistered Radiologic Technologist
RRTRound Robin Test
RRTRating Region Table
RRTCanadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy
RRTRose RealTime (Rational Software)
RRTRadio Reconnaissance Team (USMC)
RRTRequisite Remedial Technology
RRTRapid Retargeting (US Navy NAVSUP)
RRTRapid Reprogramming Terminal
RRTRendezvous Radar Transponder
RRTRefractive Relativity Theory
RRTReverse Recovery Time
RRTResource Rental Tax (Australia)
RRTRadar Range Tracking
RRTRange Router Table
RRTRe-Calibrate Retry in Track-Seek Servo
RRTRéseau Régional de Télécommunications (French: Regional Telecommunications Network)
RRTReliability Run Test
RRTReadiness Review Team
RRTReport Requirements Template
RRTRound Robin Tournament


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