ST Scientific & Educational Abbreviation

Also known as: st., ST&

ST has various meanings in the Scientific & Educational category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of ST in Scientific & Educational.

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Spore Trap
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Spherical Tokamak
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Stable

 Incapable of spontaneous radioactive decay. Ability to resist collapse and deformation; stability characteristic of a structure that is able to carry a realistic loadwithout collapsing or deforming significantly. Pertaining to a confirmed state of position without change. Stable a system characteristic in which the transients all decay to zero in finite time is said to be stable. If any transient term grows with time, then the system is unsta-ble. If the transient persists, then the system is marginally stable.

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Standard

A vertical tube in scaffolding. A workstation that can perform tasks without being connected to other resources such as servers or host systems. A document, or an object for physical comparison, for defining product characteristics, products, or processes, prepared by a consensus of a properly constituted group of those substantially affected and having the qualifications to prepare the standard for use.

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Streptozotocin
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Speech Therapy
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Start

To commence to pour liquid from a cask To break an anchor out of the ground To slightly ease a tackle, fall, or sheet. Short length of rope sometimes used to hasten a laggard youngster.

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Stratus

Uniform layer of cloud very much like elevated fog Height may be anything less than a mile.

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