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McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 5th edition, published by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Sable (mammal, carnivore)
Saccharin (in chemistry)
Safety glass (metallurgical engineering)
Safety valve (mechanical device)
Safflower (herb, plant)
Saffron (plant, herb)
Sage (plant, herb)
Sagittarius (constellation)
Saint Elmo's fire (meteorology and climatology)
Salicales (magnoliophyta)
Salicylate (drug)
Salmonelloses (infectious diseases/epidemiology)
Salmoniformes (zoology)
Salt (chemical compound)
Salt gland (anatomy)
Salt-effect distillation (chemical engineering)
Salviniales (polypodiophyta)
Samarium (metal, element)
Sampled-data control system (control systems)
Sand (material)
Sand dollar (echinoderm)
Sandalwood (wood, tree)
Sandstone (in geology)
Sapphire (gem)
Sapropel (geology and geodesy)
Sarcodina (protozoa)
Sarcoptiformes (arthropoda)
Sarcosporida (protozoa)
Satellite meteorology (meteorology and climatology)
Satellite navigation systems (mechanical device)
Saturation (of an organic compound)
Saturn (6th planet from the sun)
Savanna (in geography)
Savory (plant, herb)