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== Science and technology== === Medicine === * [[Space adaptation syndrome]], or space sickness * [[Subvalvular aortic stenosis (canine)]], a heart murmur in dogs * [[Syndesmotic ankle sprain]], a type of ankle sprain === Computing === * [[SAS (software)]], a statistical software suite developed by SAS Institute * [[SAS language]], a computer programming language * [[Secure attention key]] or secure attention sequence, a key combination pressed before a login screen * [[Serial Attached SCSI]], a point-to-point serial protocol * [[Short Authentication String]], a method used in the ZRTP cryptographic protocol * [[Sorcerer's Apprentice syndrome]], a network protocol flaw in TFTP * Spatially aware sublayer, in [[Resilient Packet Ring]] === Space === * [[Small Astronomy Satellite (disambiguation)]], one of three of NASA-operated space telescopes * [[Space activity suit]], or mechanical counterpressure suit * Sistema Avariynogo Spaseniya, the Soyuz [[launch escape system]] === Other uses in science and technology === * [[Self-anchored suspension bridge]] * [[Side-angle-side]], a concept in geometry for determining congruence or similarity of triangles * [[Small-angle scattering]], a scattering technique based on the deflection of a beam of particles away from the straight trajectory * [[Stability augmentation system]], a type of automatic flight control system * [[Synthetic aperture sonar]] * Supercritical Anti-Solvent, a method used for [[micronization]] of substances
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