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PASM
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PASMPractical Applications of Stochastic Modelling (Workshop)
PASMProgram, Aperture priority, Shutter priority, and Manual modes (digital camera)
PASMProcess of Attaining Sports Mastery
PASMPropeller Assembly (computer programming)
PASMProtocol Adaptable State Machine (Tekelec)
PASMPima Air and Space Museum (Tucson, Arizona)
PASMPorsche Active Suspension Management


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For real aerospace enthusiasts, the Pima Air and Space Museum offers a look at 4,200 aircraft in the form of a 'Boneyard' with various planes stored for parts or for maintenance.
Nearby attractions include the Pima Air and Space Museum, Sonora Desert Museum and Kitt Peak Observatory.
There are two tours on Sunday--the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum in the morning and downtown Tucson in the evening with four tours on Monday--Mission San Xavier del Bac in the morning, Sabino Canyon in the morning, Pima Air and Space Museum in the morning to mid-day, and Saguaro National Park in the late afternoon and evening.
 
 
 
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