NET
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NET may refer to:
Broadcast media
- NET (telecommunications), a Brazilian cable television operator
- NET Television, a Maltese television station
- NET., an Indonesian television station
- National Educational Television, the predecessor of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States
- National Empowerment Television, a politically conservative cable TV network, now defunct, also known as "America's Voice"
- Nebraska Educational Telecommunications, a state network of Television (PBS) and Radio Stations (NPR) in Nebraska, United States
- New Evangelization Television, a Christian-oriented TV channel based in New York, United States
- New Hellenic Television, a Greek television network
- Nihon Educational Television, the former name of TV Asahi
Science and technology
- No Earlier Than, a description of a space-launch time frame
- Noise-equivalent target, a measurement of radiant intensity used in detection systems
- Noise-equivalent temperature, a measure of the sensitivity of a thermal-radiation detector
Medicine and chemistry
- Neuro Electric Therapy, a treatment for anxiety
- Neuroendocrine tumor, a tumor occurring at the interface between the endocrine and nervous systems
- Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), networks of extracellular fibers that bind pathogens
- Norepinephrine transporter, a type of neurotransmitter transporter
- N-Ethyltryptamine, a psychedelic drug
Other uses
- National Education Trust, a UK non-profit charity
- National Eligibility Test, an Indian entrance examination
- Native English-speaking Teacher, a job title assigned to teachers in Asian countries originally from overseas
- New Earth Time, a naming system for time on Earth
- New English Translation, an English translation of the Bible
- Nigerian Entertainment Today, a newspaper
- No Electronic Theft Act, a 1997 United States law extending the grounds for prosecution of copyright infringement
- Nottingham Express Transit, a tramway system in Nottingham, England
See also
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