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  2. Phi-Sat-2 - Wikipedia

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    Phi-Sat-2 (also known as ɸ-Sat-2) is an Earth observation CubeSat mission from the European Space Agency (ESA) capable of running AI apps directly on board. What makes Phi-Sat-2 particularly noteworthy is its utilization of the NanoSat MO Framework , a modular and open-source platform designed for small satellite missions.

  3. SAT-2 - Wikipedia

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    SAT-2 was a submarine communications cable linking Melkbosstrand, South Africa, to El Medano, Tenerife Island, Spain and Funchal, Madeira islands, Portugal. It was 9,500 kilometres (5,900 mi) long, contained 82 repeaters , operated at 560 Mbit/s and was in service from 1993 to January, 2013.

  4. SCSI / ATA Translation - Wikipedia

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    SCSI / ATA Translation (SAT) is a set of standards developed by the T10 subcommittee, defining how to communicate with ATA devices through a SCSI application layer. The standard attempts to be consistent with the SCSI architectural model, the SCSI Primary Commands, and the SCSI Block Commands standards.

  5. SAT2 - Wikipedia

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    Diamine acetyltransferase 2 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the SAT2 gene. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] SAT2 maintains a key metabolic glutamine / glutamate balance underpinning retrograde signaling by dendritic release of the neurotransmitter glutamate.

  6. SAT Subject Tests - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, for instance, there were 300,000 taking one or more achievement tests, while 1.4 million took the SAT. [2] Rates of taking the tests varied by geography; in 1974, for instance, a half of students taking the SAT in New England also took one or more achievement tests, while nationwide only a quarter did. [ 3 ]

  7. Tactic - Wikipedia

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  8. OPS-SAT - Wikipedia

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    OPS-SAT provided an in-orbit test-bed environment for the deployment of different experiments to test new protocols, new algorithms, and new techniques. The satellite was designed to be robust and no single point of failure should exist, so that it was always possible to recover the spacecraft if something went wrong with one of the software ...

  9. 2-satisfiability - Wikipedia

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    In the maximum-2-satisfiability problem (MAX-2-SAT), the input is a formula in conjunctive normal form with two literals per clause, and the task is to determine the maximum number of clauses that can be simultaneously satisfied by an assignment. Like the more general maximum satisfiability problem, MAX-2-SAT is NP-hard.