SAR
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SAR may stand for:
- (in microbiology) A naming convention for uncultured bacteria first found in the Sargasso Sea (see SAR11)
- (in pharmacology and computational chemistry) structure-activity relationship
- In plant disease resistance Systemic acquired resistance
- SAR Academy, a modern Orthodox yeshiva in Riverdale, New York
- SAR High School, the high school of SAR Academy.
- Satellite Access Request
- Saudi riyal (ISO 4217 currency code SAR)
- Search and rescue
- Seasonal allergic rhinitis
- IPCC Second Assessment Report
- Segmentation and Reassembly of data packets in a computer network
- Singapore Assault Rifle 21
- Singapore Armour Regiment
- Son of Ra, a title used by occult societies
- Sons of the American Revolution, a genealogical organization
- South African Republic
- South African Railways
- Special Administrative Region, a type of political subdivision in China
- Specific absorption rate of RF energy by the body from a cellular phone
- Successive Approximation Register, a chief component of a Successive Approximation ADC
- Sulfuric Acid Recovery (or Regeneration), a common hydrocarbon processing application
- Suspicious activity report, filed with the US government by financial institutions
- Service Archive (.sar), a file format for the JBOSS Java application server computer program
- Synthetic Aperture Radar, an active microwave remote sensing technology
- Special Access Required for the U.S. Government Special Access Program
- Simultaneous Autoregression, used in spatial statistics and geostatistics to model discrete, correlated spatial data.
- Stock Appreciation Right
- Student Aid Report, sent to applicants of US federal financial aid for college
- the sar (System Activity Report(er)) command for UNIX and Linux which reports computer operating system activity. See "sar(1) manual page"
- Syrian Arab Republic
- Samples of Anonymised Records (SARs), output from the UK Census
Sar can refer to:
- Sar (river) in Galicia (Spain)
- Šar mountain in southeastern Europe
There is also a Saar River, which is located in the Franco-German borderlands.