noun abbreviation for Computer Algebra System, a software program that allows for symbolic mathematical computations
adjective relating to or characteristic of a Computer Algebra System
CAS numbers are used in environmental science to track and monitor the presence of specific chemicals in the environment.
CAS numbers are unique identifiers assigned to chemical substances to provide a standardized way to identify them.
CAS numbers are used in research to accurately reference and identify specific chemicals and compounds.
CAS numbers are used to track and identify pharmaceutical ingredients and products.
CAS numbers are often required for regulatory compliance purposes, such as in the registration of chemicals with government agencies.
CAS stands for Conditional Access System in the context of digital rights management for protecting content from unauthorized access or piracy. Writers may need to be familiar with CAS when working on projects involving copyrighted material.
CAS can also refer to the Cognitive Assessment System used by psychologists to assess cognitive abilities in children and adults. Psychologists may use CAS as a tool for diagnosing learning disabilities or cognitive impairments.