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SSSP
(redirected from Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology)

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SSSPSociety for the Study of Social Problems
SSSPStudent Support Services Program
SSSPSingle-Source Shortest Path
SSSPSeafood Spoilage and Safety Predictor (software)
SSSPSociety of Southeastern Social Psychologists
SSSPSite Safeguards and Security Plan (Dept of Energy)
SSSPSaskatchewan Summer Star Party (Cypress Hills Inter-provincial Park astronomy event)
SSSPSite Specific Safety Plan
SSSPSolid State Shear Pulverization
SSSPSkinheads Still Scare People (New York band)
SSSPSeed Sector Support Project
SSSPSimulation of Single-Sludge Processes
SSSPSmith Summer Science Program
SSSPSocial Services Strategic Planning (UK)
SSSPSpace Station Safety Program
SSSPSmall-Scale Salt Producers
SSSPSydney Symposium of Social Psychology (University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia)
SSSPSteady State Security Posture
SSSPSupplier's Suggested Selling Price
SSSPSatellite Systems Survivability Program
SSSPShip Systems Status Program
SSSPShip System Status Program
SSSPSite Specific Spill Plan


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