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NDT

British  

abbreviation

  1. nondestructive testing

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NDT testing is a legal requirement which must be carried out every 12 months in accordance with industry guidance.

From BBC

But the UK company that did this testing, Metrix NDT, told BBC News it was "not correct to say we 'validated' the system".

From BBC

But when asked if Metrix NDT had found it "highly effective at detecting firearms and many other types of weapons", he said: "It is not within our remit to pass any value judgements on the results."

From BBC

In the study, published today in NDT and E International, they show how they were able to effectively examine large plate-like structures using a network of independent robots, each carrying sensors capable of both sending and receiving guided acoustic waves, working in pulse-echo mode.

From Science Daily

Until those plans come to fruition, Taylor is premiering “Love.Lost.Fly” and then venturing to a commission from NDT 2, a dance company based in the Netherlands.

From Los Angeles Times