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CMAS
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CMASConfédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques
CMASCommercial Mobile Alert System (US FCC warning system)
CMASWorld Underwater Federation
CMASCalifornia Multiple Awards Schedule
CMASCheyenne Mountain Air Station
CMASChildhood Myositis Assessment Scale
CMASCircular Map Accuracy Standard
CMASCentre for Marine and Atmospheric Sciences
CMASCanadian Medical Acupuncture Society
CMASConfiguration Management Application Service
CMASCalcium Oxide-Magnesia-Alumina-Silica
CMASClothing Maintenance Allowance, Standard
CMASComputer-Based Maintenance Aids System (USAF)
CMASChristian Mothers Altar Society
CMASCambodia Mine Action Standards
CMASCommand Manday Allocation System
CMASCountermeasures Assessment Simulator
CMASCrisis Management Automation System
CMASComputer-Based Maintenance Automated System
CMASConfiguration Management Administrative System
CMASContract Monitoring Automated System
CMASCareer Mastery Inventory (software)
CMASConstruction Machines Automatiques Spéciales (French packaging equipment manufacturer)


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