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ata

[′a·tə]
(mechanics)
A unit of absolute pressure in the metric technical system equal to 1 technical atmosphere.

ATA

(organic chemistry)
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ATA

(1) (Advanced Technology Attachment) The official name of earlier IDE drives. See IDE.

(2) See analog telephone adapter.
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A judicial official and a security official said Atar's name appears in the investigation.
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Three months after a heartbreaking photo kickstarted a crowd-funding campaign, life has improved for Abdul Halim Atar, the refugee and single father in Beirut who resorted to selling pens to provide for his family.
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