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SARS
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SARSSevere Acute Respiratory Syndrome (caused by member of Corona virus family)
SARSSouth African Revenue Service
SARSSchweres Akutes Respiratorisches Syndrom (German: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome)
SARSSudden Acute Respiratory Syndrome (less common)
SARSSyndrome Respiratoire Aigu Sévère (French: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome)
SaRSSafety and Reliability Society (UK)
SARSSexual Assault Resource Service
SARSSuspicious Activity Reporting System
SARSSociety of Academic and Research Surgery (UK)
SARSSchweitzer Alpine Racing School
SARSSacral Anterior Root Stimulator
SARSSimpson-Angus Rating Scale
SARSSuffolk Accident Rescue Service (Suffolk, UK)
SARSScientific Apparatus Recycling Scheme
SARSSegmentation And Reassembly Sublayer
SARSStaunton-Augusta Rescue Squad
SARSSan Antonio Rotablator Study
SARSSample of Anonymized Records
SARSSecure Asset Reporting System
SARSShipboard/Strategic Automatic Recorder System
SARSStudents Against Rude Standards


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SSSAR - Service Specific Segmentation and Reassembly Sublayer (ITU-T ATM)
 
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