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RET

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RET or Ret may refer to:

People

  • Ret Chhon (born 1940), former Cambodian cyclist
  • Ret Chol (died 2004), Southern Sudanese politician
  • Ret Turner (1929–2016), American costume designer

Engineering and computer science

  • Renewable energy target
  • Renewable energy technology
  • Resolution enhancement technology, image processing technology used to manipulate dot characteristics
  • ret, return from subroutine instruction in the x86 assembly language
  • Registered Engineering Technologist, former certification in Alberta, Canada
  • Rehabilitation engineering technologist, a role in rehabilitation engineering
  • Ret, a measurement of the resistance to evaporative heat loss

Transportation

Biology

  • RET proto-oncogene, a gene on human chromosome 10
  • Resonance energy transfer, a mechanism describing energy transfer between two chromophores

Education

  • Research Experiences for Teachers, a program of the National Science Foundation
  • Russell Education Trust, a Multi-Academy free school Trust

Other

  • Rational Emotive Therapy, therapy now referred to as rational emotive behavior therapy
  • Rational Expectations Theory, economic model-consistent expectations
  • Resistance exercise training, a type of physical exercise
  • Reticulum, a constellation abbreviated Ret
  • Reț, a village in Blăjeni Commune, Hunedoara County, Romania
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