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SACS may
refer to:
SACS, a
finite element analysis software by
Bentley Systems SACS (gene), a
human gene that
encodes the
protein Sacsin The
South Atlantic...
- The Sauk or
Sac (Sauk: Thâkîwaki) are
Native Americans and
Indigenous peoples of the
Northeastern Woodlands.
Their historical territory was near Green...
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pleural sac Synovial sac,
joint component Venom sac, in venom-secreting
animals Vestibular sacs (disambiguation)
Viscid sac Vocal sac Yolk
sac Sacramento...
- Air
sacs are
spaces within an
organism where there is the
constant presence of air.
Among modern animals,
birds possess the most air
sacs (9–11), with...
- Look up
sacer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sacer is
Latin for "sacred".
Sacer may also
refer to: Homo
sacer, an
obscure figure of
Roman law who...
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incorporated cul-de-
sacs and
crescents in
their layouts.
Planning theorists have
suggested the use of
alternatives to cul-de-
sacs. Most notably, Christopher...
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thecal sac or
dural sac is the
membranous sheath (theca) or tube of dura
mater that
surrounds the
spinal cord and the
cauda equina. The
thecal sac contains...
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organ in
females that
stores sperm for
later use, the
sperm sac. Milt,
sperm sacs,
large sacs containing large amounts of
matured sperm. Epididymis, a part...
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deposit the
sacs on the rim of the nest,
where they are
likely to be seen (and removed) by
parent birds. Not all
species generate fecal sacs. They are most...
- A
Sač (Cyrillic: Сач; Croatian: Peka) is a
large metal or
ceramic lid like a
shallow bell with
which bread dough or
various dishes to be
baked are covered...