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==Other military== ==Other military==
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Sas or SAS may refer to:

Military special forces

Other military

Geography

History

Science and technology

Astronomy and space exploration

  • Small Astronomy Satellite, a series of NASA satellites
  • 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 travelers

Computing

  • SAS (software), an integrated software suite produced by SAS Institute Inc.
  • Secure Attention Sequence or secure 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 in Resilient Packet Ring
  • Standalone server
  • SUPERAntiSpyware, software application for detecting and removing spyware, adware, malware, trojans, rogue software, worms, rootkits, parasites and other potentially harmful software applications
  • Safety Analysis System (SAS), a computer code developed at the Argonne National Laboratory
  • Server Attached Storage

Mathematics

Other uses in science and technology

Academic organizations

Business

Music and literature

Transport

Sports

Politics

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