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==Science and technology== * [[DEC Systems Research Center]], the former research laboratory of Digital Equipment Corporation * [[Sample rate conversion]], a technique used in converting between different formats of digitized analog data * [[Saskatchewan Research Council]], a technology corporation * [[Spring Research Conference]], an annual conference sponsored by the American Statistical Association (ASA) Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences (SPES) and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS). * Science Research Council, earlier name of the [[Science and Engineering Research Council]], a former British government agency * [[Semiconductor Research Corporation]], an American non-profit research consortium * [[Set redundancy compression]], compression methods for similar images * [[Short rotation coppice]], an energy crop * [[Src (gene)]], a family of proto-oncogenic tyrosine kinases ** SRC, the human orthologue of the Src gene * SRC Computers, a company founded by [[Seymour Cray]] * [[SRC Inc.]] (formerly Syracuse Research Corporation), a not-for-profit research company based in Syracuse, New York * [[Stockholm Resilience Centre]] (SRC), a research centre on resilience and sustainability science * [[Synchrotron Radiation Center]], a former physics laboratory of the University of Wisconsin–Madison
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