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Uitgebreide vertaling voor CTS (Engels) in het Nederlands

CTS:

CTS [the ~] zelfstandig naamwoord

  1. the CTS (carpal tunnel syndrome)
    – A form of repetitive strain injury to the wrist and hand. Making the same small motions over and over can cause swelling and scarring of the soft tissue of the wrist, which then compresses the main nerve leading to the hand. Symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome include pain and tingling in the fingers, and in advanced cases, carpal tunnel syndrome can lead to loss of functionality of the hands. Typing at a computer keyboard without proper wrist support is a common cause of carpal tunnel syndrome. 1
  2. the CTS (Clear To Send)
    – A control packet that a destination station sends to indicate its readiness to receive data. A destination station responds to a request to send (RTS) by transmitting a CTS. 1
  3. the CTS (common type system)
    – The specification that determines how the common language runtime defines, uses, and manages types. 1

Vertaal Matrix voor CTS:

Not SpecifiedVerwante vertalingenAndere vertalingen
CTS CTS; Clear To Send; carpal tunnel syndrome; common type system
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome CTS; carpal tunnel syndrome
Clear To Send CTS; Clear To Send
Common Type System CTS; common type system

Verwante definities voor "CTS":

  1. A form of repetitive strain injury to the wrist and hand. Making the same small motions over and over can cause swelling and scarring of the soft tissue of the wrist, which then compresses the main nerve leading to the hand. Symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome include pain and tingling in the fingers, and in advanced cases, carpal tunnel syndrome can lead to loss of functionality of the hands. Typing at a computer keyboard without proper wrist support is a common cause of carpal tunnel syndrome.1
  2. A control packet that a destination station sends to indicate its readiness to receive data. A destination station responds to a request to send (RTS) by transmitting a CTS.1
  3. The specification that determines how the common language runtime defines, uses, and manages types.1