ct ratio test is the current between the primary to secondary
You shouldn't need to perform a polarity test on a CT, as its terminals are normally identified with polarity markings.
Ct angiogram.
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CT Scan
BT stands for Bleeding Time CT stands for Closure Time/Clotting Time
ct scan
Need to know what permit you're asking about.
its pretty much just a test for your emmision.
A CT scan, computed tomography, is a medical test performed to diagnose a malady. The CT scan will allow the doctor to see internal injuries not shown on an X-ray picture.
It depends on what they did first. But you will usually have a xray, CT, MRI, asthma test, breathing test.
On the CT there will be a white dot that represents a polarity mark. This is used to connect to the correct polarity terminal on the device that the CT is connected to. Additional CT transformers must be connected to the recording or monitoring device using the same polarity as the first CT.