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Encyclopedia > Soma (disambiguation)
  • SOMA (Semantic Object Modeling Approach) by Ian Graham
  • Service-Oriented Modelling and Architecture, coined by IBM. See Service-oriented analysis and design
  • SOMA: Sharing of Ministries Abroad, charity in Anglican Communion world-wide
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Soma (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (275 words)
Soma was a god, a ritual drink and a stimulant drug in Indo-Iranian culture.
The Soma cube, a puzzle invented by Piet Hein
Soma player or Soma project is the name of an open source internet radio DJing tool.
Soma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1833 words)
Soma (Sanskrit), or Haoma (Avestan) (from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Sauma) was a ritual drink of importance among the early Indo-Iranians, and the later Vedic and Iranian cultures.
The Ninth Mandala of the Rigveda is known as the Soma Mandala.
Soma is the name of the extremely popular drug used by most inhabitants of Earth in Aldous Huxley's science fiction novel Brave New World (see Soma (Brave New World)).
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