1. sta - Noun
2. Sta - Proper noun
sta (plural stas)
Abbreviation of station.
(Australia, South Australia, obsolete) Initialism of State Transport Authority ([SA from 1974—1994.])
(Australia, New South Wales) Initialism of State Transit Authority ([Established NSW 1989.])
(algebra) Abbreviation of spacetime algebra (in mathematical physics)
(biology) Initialism of Spike-Triggered Average (a tool for characterizing the response properties of a neuron)
(computer networking) Abbreviation of station (in IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) terminology)
(computer networking) Initialism of simultaneous thermal analysis.
(computer networking) Initialism of single-threaded apartment (in the Component Object Model)
(electronics) Initialism of static timing analysis (of a digital circuit)
(law, US) Initialism of special temporary authority (to operate a radio station in the US)
(material science) Initialism of solution treating and aging (in heat treating of materials)
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(geography) Abbreviation of Santa (“saint”).
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A HomeRF group formed in 1997 to promote a technology aimed for residential use, but it disbanded at the end of 2002. citation Architecture Stations All components that can connect into a wireless medium in a network are referred to as stations (STA). Source: Internet
At the policy level, I think both the use of Single Treasury Account (STA), as well as the increased use of BVN to crosscheck people's bank accounts, are significant indicators of a certain will to still fight corruption. Source: Internet
Dr Alex George trying to 'process' his brother's tragic death as he's overwhelmed with support from Love Island sta… https://t. Source: Internet
Community Development Corps., Lenders Call for Sta… Source: Internet
He exclaimed ecce locusta, "look at the locust", but reflecting on it he saw it as a sign from Heaven since the similar sounding loco sta means "stay in place." Source: Internet
His best operas of this period are La Rosaura (1690, printed by the Gesellschaft für Musikforschung), and Pirro e Demetrio (1694), in which occur the arias "Le Violette", and "Ben ti sta, traditor". Source: Internet