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CTA may refer to:

Legislation

  • Children's Television Act, American legislation passed in 1990 that enforces a certain degree of educational television
  • Counter-Terrorism Act 2008
  • Criminal Tribes Act, British legislation in India passed in 1871 which labelled entire communities as criminal

Organizations

Asia

Europe, Africa, and South America

North America

Places

Professions

Science

  • Cellulose triacetate
  • Chain transfer agent
  • Charge transfer amplifier
  • Cherenkov Telescope Array, a project to build a system of very high energy gamma ray telescopes.
  • The medical jargon "Clear to auscultation", for lungs are clear when listening; see List of medical abbreviations: C
  • Cognitive Task Analysis
  • Computed tomography angiography
  • Conditioned taste aversion
  • Constant temperature anemometry

Other

  • Call to action (marketing), a web design tenet that requires each page to clearly indicate the desired user response
  • Call to action (political), a call to activists to participate in a direct action or similar political activity
  • Call to arms
  • Cased telescoped ammunition
  • Central technical area, an equipment room used in broadcasting facilities
  • The Chicago Transit Authority, former name of the American band Chicago
  • Container Terminal Altenwerder
  • Common Tasks for Assessment, an educational programme run by the Department of Education of South Africa
  • Common Travel Area, comprising Ireland, Great Britain, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands
  • Control area, controlled airspace that exists in the vicinity of an airport
  • Copyright transfer agreement, used in publishing
  • Template:CTA
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