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SRT

 

(1) (Source Routing Transparent) An IEEE-standard that provides bridging between Ethernet and Token Ring networks. Ethernet LANs use transparent bridging, and Token Ring LANs use source route bridging (SRB). The SRT method sends Ethernet packets via transparent bridging and Token Ring packets via SRB.

(2) (Speech Recognition Technology) See voice recognition.

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SRT may stand for:

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In psychology:

  • Serial reaction time, a skill-learning test used to examine procedural memory in psychology

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Other uses:

  • Sex reassignment therapy, an umbrella term for all medical procedures regarding gender reassignment of both transgender and intersexual people
  • Silver Ring Thing, a US-based sexual abstinence program
  • Single Rope Technique, a method used in caving and potholing to descend and ascend vertical drops
  • Sludge Retention Time, the length of time for which sewage sludge is retained during treatment, see Sewage sludge treatment
  • Special Reaction Teams, military equivalent of civilian SWAT
  • Special Rescue Team, elite SAR team of the Japanese Coast Guard
  • Special Response Team, another term used for certain SWAT units
  • Speech Reception Threshold, the softest level at which someone can hear a spoken word well enough to repeat it back correctly



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