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SRS may stand for: In science: Part of a scientific laboratory at the University of Cologne. ...
- Synchrotron Radiation Source, Daresbury Laboratory - a facility that uses synchrotron radiation for research purposes
- Simple random sampling - a sampling method in which a group of subjects is chosen from a larger group randomly and entirely by chance, such that each subject has the same probability of being chosen at any stage during the sampling process
- Stimulated Raman Scattering - the inelastic scattering of photons
- Spontaneous Raman Spectroscopy - a technique which investigates the inelastic scattering of monochromatic light by matter to study vibrational, rotational, and other low-frequency modes
- Shock response spectrum - a graphical representation of the peak transient response of a single degree of freedom (SDOF) oscillator as a function of the natural frequency of the oscillator
- Sex reassignment surgery - a term for the surgical procedures by which a person's physical appearance and the function of their existing sexual characteristics are changed to that of the other sex
- Savannah River Site - the site in South Carolina that is a nuclear materials processing center managed by Washington Savannah River Company for the Department of Energy
- Slow Reactive Substance (of anaphylaxis)- a leukotriene released by mast cells, eosinophils and other leukocytes during inflammation. Has many of the same effects as histimine, but is of longer duration.
In software: General Electric synchrotron accelerator built in 1946, the origin of the discovery of synchrotron radiation. ...
In statistics, a simple random sample from a population is a sample chosen randomly, in which each member of the population has the same probability of being chosen. ...
Raman scattering or the Raman effect is the inelastic scattering of a photon. ...
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The Savannah River Site is a nuclear materials processing center in the US state of South Carolina, located on land adjacent to the Savannah River near Augusta, Georgia. ...
Computer software (or simply software) refers to one or more computer programs and data held in the storage of a computer for some purpose. ...
- Sequence Retrieval System - a software program by LION bioscience AG designed to integrate, analyze and display bioinformatic, genomic and related data
- Sender Rewriting Scheme - a mechanism for rewriting e-mail sender addresses into a format compliant with Sender Policy Framework, a mechanism that identifies and rejects e-mail sent from forged addresses
- Software Requirements Specification - a complete description of the behavior of a software system to be developed
- System Requirements Specification - a document where the requirements of a planned system that is to be developed are listed
- Street Racing Syndicate - a video game featuring an underground racing scene in which the player's main objective is to gain the respect and affection of various females
- Spaced repetition software - a software that collects information about a student's retention of questions and answers, and gradually adapts the optimum intervals of time used between subsequent reviews of these questions.
In other technology: Map of the human X chromosome (from the NCBI website). ...
In biology the genome of an organism is the whole hereditary information of an organism that is encoded in the DNA (or, for some viruses, RNA). ...
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In computing, Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is an extension to the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). ...
Forgery is the process of making or adapting objects or documents (see false document), with the intention to deceive. ...
A software requirements specification (SRS) is a complete description of the behavior of the system to be developed. ...
A System Requirments Specification is a document where the requirements of a system that is planed to be developed are listed. ...
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Spaced repetition is a learning technique in which increasing intervals of time are used between subsequent reviews. ...
By the mid 20th century humans had achieved a mastery of technology sufficient to leave the surface of the Earth for the first time and explore space. ...
- Schedule Reference Service - a database-utilizing service that provides airline flight schedules and related data to the aviation industry
- SRS Labs Inc - a spinoff from the audio division of the Hughes Aircraft Company, dedicated to developing and licensing audio enhancement technologies
- Sound Retrieval System - a patented audio processing technology that creates an immersive 3D soundfield using only two speakers and is the flagship technology of SRS Labs Inc
- Stanford Research Systems - a test and measurement manufacturer that produces scientific and engineering instruments for a number of different fields primarily in the category of "signal recovery"
- Supplemental Restraint System - is a flexible membrane or envelope, commonly known as an airbag, that inflates using air or some other gas to cushion people or objects, particularly in the case of an automobile collision
- Sole Replacement System - a SIDI-brand cycling footwear design that involves replaceable sole components
- Spatial referencing systems - a coordinate-based local, regional or global system used to locate geographical entities
- Cirrus SR Sport - an aircraft, also known as the SRS, made by Cirrus Design
Other uses: SRS Labs was formed in 1993 by purchasing the audio division of the Hughes Aircraft Company, becoming the first company dedicated to developing and licensing audio enhancement technologies. ...
The Sound Retrieval System (or SRS) is a patented psychoacoustic 3D audio processing technology originally invented by Arnold Klayman in the early 1980s. ...
SRS Labs was formed in 1993 by purchasing the audio division of the Hughes Aircraft Company, becoming the first company dedicated to developing and licensing audio enhancement technologies. ...
Stanford Research Systems is a maker of general test and measurement instruments. ...
For the Mozilla crash reporting software previously called Airbag, see Breakpad. ...
Spatial referencing systems are coordinate-based local, regional or global systems used to locate geographical entities. ...
The Fk 14 Polaris is a light-sport aircraft of composite construction first produced in Germany in the late 1990s. ...
- Street Racing Syndicate, an organisation in some San Andreas Multiplayer server clans
- Savannah River Site - a nuclear materials processing center in the US state of South Carolina, located on land adjacent to the Savannah River
- Serbian Radical Party (Srpska Radikalna Stranka in Serbian) - a nationalist political party in Serbia. It was formed in 1991
- Secretary of the Royal Society - the secretary of a UK-based organization that exists to promote the academic discipline in science
- Serious Rabarber (Rhubarb) Squad, an online clan in Battlefield 2 and Battlefield 2142
- Special Repair Service, a British construction organisation in World War II
- SRS Scientists - a gang in Grand Theft Auto 2
- Standard RPG System, a Japanese role-playing game system
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