CWT
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CWT or cwt may refer to:
  • Continuous wavelet transform
    Continuous wavelet transform
    A continuous wavelet transform is used to divide a continuous-time function into wavelets. Unlike Fourier transform, the continuous wavelet transform possesses the ability to construct a time-frequency representation of a signal that offers very good time and frequency localization...

  • Complex wavelet transform
    Complex wavelet transform
    The complex wavelet transform is a complex-valued extension to the standard discrete wavelet transform . It is a two-dimensional wavelet transform which provides multiresolution, sparse representation, and useful characterization of the structure of an image. Further, it purveys a high degree of...

  • Centum weight (cwt), or hundredweight, 100 pounds (US) or 112 pounds (Imperial)
  • Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, a prominent law firm
  • Carlson Wagonlit Travel
    Carlson Wagonlit Travel
    Carlson Wagonlit Travel is a large travel agency, handling both business and leisure clients.It operates in 157 countries and territories, with 22,000 employees. According to Business Travel News Online.com, in 2007, CWT surpassed American Express Business Travel and became the world's largest...

    , a travel management company
  • Constant with temperature; see bandgap voltage reference
    Bandgap voltage reference
    A bandgap voltage reference is a temperature independent voltage reference circuit widely used in integrated circuits, usually with an output voltage around 1.25 V, close to the theoretical 1.22 eV bandgap of silicon at 0 K. This circuit concept was first published by David Hilbiber in 1964...

  • Changing World Technologies
    Changing World Technologies
    Changing World Technologies , a privately held company, was founded in August 1997 by Brian S. Appel, the current Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of CWT and its subsidiaries. CWT was started primarily to develop and commercialize the thermal depolymerization technology, now referred to by the...

  • Chief Water Tender; see Watertender
    Watertender
    A watertender is a crewman aboard a steam-powered ship who is responsible for tending to the fires and boilers in the ship's engine room.In the United States Navy, "watertender" was a petty officer rating which existed from 1884 to 1948. Watertenders held a paygrade equivalent to today's petty...

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