- SAS
Sas or SAS may refer to:
Military
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Special Air Service , the principal special forces unit of theBritish Army
*Australian Special Air Service Regiment , Australian regiment derived from the British Army regiment
*New Zealand Special Air Service (NZ SAS), New Zealand regiment derived from the British Army regiment
* French SAS: Predecessor units of the French Army's1st Naval Infantry Parachute Regiment (1er RPIMa):
**The two regiments of the originalSpecial Air Service formed fromFree French soldiers
*3e Regiment de chasseurs parachutistes (3e RCP), also known as 3 SAS.
*2e Regiment de chasseurs parachutistes (2e RCP), also known as 4 SAS. (note the 'inconsistent' numbering).
**1st Colonial Demi-Brigade of SAS Parachute Commandos ("1ere Demi-Brigade Coloniale de commandos parachutistes SAS") Dec 1947 - Feb 1955
* Belgian SAS: unit formed from the Belgian Independent Parachute Coy., also known as the Belgian Sqn., or, later, 5 SAS.
* Canadian SAS: short-lived post-war Company (not Squadron), 1946-1948; never operational.
*Rhodesian Special Air Service (Disbanded)
*Su Altı Savunma , a special operations unit of the Turkish NavyHistory
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Sas coat-of-arms , a Polish coat of arms
*Sas of Moldavia , a Voivode ruling over the lands of what was to become Moldavia between 1354-1358Science and technology
Nuclear Technology
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SAS , Safety Analysis System, a computer code developed in Argonne National LaboratoryAstronomy and space exploration
* Small Astronomy Satellite, a series of NASA satellites
**Uhuru (satellite) , also known as SAS-1
**SAS-2 , or Second Small Astronomy Satellite
**SAS-3 , or Third Small Astronomy Satellite
*Space activity suit , a spacesuit which provides mechanical pressure by means of elastic garments
*Space adaptation syndrome , an illness akin to motion sickness experienced by many first-time space travelersComputer science
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SAS System , a software package used for statistical analysis, among other things
* Secure Attention Sequence orsecure attention key , a method to invoke a computer operating system's attention, usually signaling it to show the log on screen
*Serial Attached SCSI , a computer bus technology primarily designed for the transfer of data to and from storage devices and drives, e.g. hard disks
* Spatially Aware Sublayer, an optional sublayer of the MAC that provides spatial reuse inResilient Packet Ring Other
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Sleep apnea syndrome
* Slot Accounting System (SAS) protocol, a slot machine communication method created by theInternational Game Technology (IGT) corporation
*Small-angle scattering (SAS), a scattering technique based on the deflection of a beam of particles away from the straight trajectory after it interacts with a sample* Solvent-accessible surface or
accessible surface area , the surface area of a biomolecule (protein, DNA, etc.) that is accessible to a solvent
*Subarachnoid space , the space between the arachnoid mater and pia mater in the brain
*Synthetic aperture sonar , a form of sonar in which sophisticated post-processing of sonar data are used in ways closely analogous to synthetic aperture radarAcademics
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School of Advanced Study , a listed organization of the University of London with ten member institutes
*School for Advanced Studies , a dual-enrollment high school program in Miami, Fl
*Semester at Sea , a shipboard academic program administered by the University of Virginia
*Sekolah Alam Shah , a premier boarding school in Malaysia
*Shanghai American School , an international school in Shanghai
*Singapore American School , an international school in Singapore
*Slovak Academy of Sciences , the main scientific and research institution in Slovakia fostering basic and strategic basic research
*Society for Amateur Scientists , an American organisation
*Space Access Society , an organization dedicated to increasing the viability and reducing the cost of commercial access to space travel
*Studia Academica Slovaca , a summer school teaching the Slovak language
*Society for Animation Studies , an international scholarly organisation
*St. Augustine's School , a school in Kalimpong, West Bengal, India
*Strong American Schools , the nonprofit running "ED in 08," an information and advocacy campaign aimed at brining education reform to the forefront of the 2008 presidential candidates' campaign policies
*Sussex Archaeological Society Business
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SAS (TV station) , a television station in Adelaide, South Australia
*SAS Institute Inc., a software company
*SAS Group , Scandinavian Airlines System Group, an airline and hotel company in Europe, based in Stockholm, Sweden
**Scandinavian Airlines System , an airline company in Denmark, Norway and Sweden
**Radisson Hotels , branded Radisson SAS in parts of Europe, Africa, and Asia
**SAS Cargo Group , a cargo company in North Europe
*SAS Shoemakers , a shoe company
*Société par actions simplifiée , a type of French limited company
*Statements on Auditing Standards , a series of internationally recognized auditing standards
** or SAS 70, defines the professional standards used by a service auditor
** or SAS 99, defines the professional standards used by auditors in relation to fraud
*Surfers Against Sewage , UK-based environmental campaign groupMusic
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S.A.S. (rap duo) , members ofThe Diplomats
*Southern All Stars , a Japanese rock band
*Stubborn All-Stars , a ska band from New York
*Stretch Arm Strong , a band from South CarolinaTransport
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Second Avenue Subway , a new subway line in New York City
* The IATA airport code forSalton Sea Airport
*Scandinavian Airlines System , an airline serving the Nordic StatesOther
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Scottish Ambulance Service
*SAS (Action Force) , a fictional military unit in the "Action Force" universe
*Self-anchored suspension bridge , a suspension bridge in which the main cables do not attach to the ground via large anchorages
* Side-Angle-Side, a formula used to prove the congruence of triangles
* Surplusactivated sludge , a process in sewage treatment in which air or oxygen is forced into sewage liquor to develop a biological floc
* "SAS", a spy novel series byGérard de Villiers
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