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==Science and technology== * Scalable Sample Rate, used in [[MPEG-4 Part 3]] and MPEG-2 Part 7 * [[Scalable Source Routing]], a routing algorithm for unstructured networks * Screen Space Reflections used in the [[computer graphics]] to compute approximate mirror reflections * [[Secondary surveillance radar]], a radar system used in air traffic control * [[Simple Sequence Repeat]], repeating sequences of 2-6 base pairs of DNA * [[Site-specific recombination]], a type of genetic recombination in which DNA strand exchange takes place between segments possessing only a limited degree of sequence homology * [[Slope stability radar]], the application for the monitoring of slope stability at open-cut mines * [[Solid-state relay]], an electronic switching device in which a small control signal controls a larger load current or voltage * [[Sources, sinks and reservoirs]], for greenhouse gases * [[Stable salt reactor]], a proposed low-cost nuclear reactor design * [[Sum of squared residuals]] * [[Explained sum of squares|Sum of squares due to regression]] * [[Server-side rendering]], using a web server to deliver a customized HTML file for a user (client) * [[State-space representation]], a particular type of a mathematical model of a physical system, used in control engineering and in [[satellite navigation]]
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