DCT

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DCT may refer to:

Science and technology

  • DCT (videocassette format), a videocassette format developed by Ampex
  • Discovery Channel Telescope, former name of the Lowell Discovery Telescope, US
  • Dual-clutch transmission, a vehicle technology which allows gears to be selected in fully manual or automatic mode

Biology and medicine

  • Direct Coombs test, used to test for autoimmune hemolytic anemia
  • Distal convoluted tubule, a part of the functional unit of the kidney
  • Dopachrome tautomerase, a human gene

Mathematics

  • Discrete cosine transform, a mathematical transform related to the Fourier transform and widely used in digital data compression
  • Dominated convergence theorem, a central mathematical theorem in the theory of integration first proposed by Henri Lebesgue

Other uses

  • Death Come True, an 2020 adventure video game
  • Director Control Tower, a facility equipped to direct and control a ship's gun battery
  • Discourse-completion task, a pragmatics research method in linguistics
  • Dreams Come True (band), a Japanese band
  • Danescourt railway station (National Rail station code), Wales
  • Divine Command Theory, a moral theory which holds that divine revelation (especially by God) is the basis for morality

See also

  • Motorola DCT2000, a set-top-box device used for receiving digital cable TV
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