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==Science, mathematics, and technology== {{for|organizations in science and technology|#Organizations}} ===Mathematics and computing=== * [[Cartan subalgebra]] * [[Central simple algebra]] * [[Client SMTP Authorization]] * [[Common Scrambling Algorithm]] * [[Intel Communication Streaming Architecture]] * Curved [[Surface Area]] * [[Cross sectional area]] ===Medicine and psychology=== * [[Cationic steroid antibiotics]], a family of compounds used to treat diseases * [[Central sleep apnea]], a sleep disorder * [[CernySmith Assessment]], a psychological stress questionnaire * [[Clinical Skills Assessment]] exam * [[Cockayne syndrome A]] or ERCC8, a gene whose mutation causes Cockayne syndrome * [[Cognitive styles analysis]], a computerized measure of cognitive styles * [[Cyclosporin A]], an immunosuppressant drug ===Other uses in science, mathematics, and technology=== * [[Camphorsulfonic acid]] * Cardioid [[Subwoofer#Rear delay array|subwoofer]] array * [[Common Support Aircraft]] * Köppen classification of [[hot-summer Mediterranean climate]], abbreviated Csa * [[Chemical Safety Assessment]] * [[Carry-save adder]] or [[Carry-skip adder]], two different types of adders * [[Chief Scientific Adviser (disambiguation)]] * [[CSA keyboard]] layout, keyboard layout used in Canada * [[Complex segregation analysis]], a technique within genetic epidemiology
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