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collected from the
vehicle sensors allows SCATS to
calculate and
adapt the
timing of
traffic signals in the network.
SCATS is
installed at
about 55,000 intersections...
- Look up
scat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Scat or
SCAT may
refer to:
School and
College Ability Test also
known as
SCAT Shrewsbury College of Arts...
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vocal jazz,
scat singing or
scatting is
vocal improvisation with
wordless vocables,
nonsense syllables or
without words at all. In
scat singing, the...
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Scatness is a
settlement on the
headland of
Scat Ness at the
southern tip of Mainland, Shetland, Scotland,
across the West Voe of
Sumburgh from Sumburgh...
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SCAT Airlines,
legally PLL
SCAT Air Company, is a
Kazakh civil airline. Its head
office is
located in the
Shymkent International Airport in Şymkent, Kazakhstan...
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Scat is a
teenage novel by Carl Hiaasen,
published in 2009.
Scat, Hiaasen's
third young adult novel,
tells the
story of a
missing teacher named Mrs. Bunny...
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family Scatophagidae, the
scats. They are
found in the
eastern Indian Ocean and
southwestern Pacific Ocean. The
spotbanded scat was
first formally described...
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Maxine Scates is an
American poet. Born and
raised in Los Angeles, she
received a B.A. in
English from
California State University, Northridge,
where she...
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StapleCross Amateur Theatrical Society, a
drama group Scats may also
refer to: Scatophagidae, a
family of fish
Scat (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page lists...
- Paul
Scates (also
known as Paul
Stephen Scates) is a writer, presenter, and
mental health campaigner Scates was born in Bournemouth, England. He speaks...