What does STAR mean?
STAR means Springer Tracks in Advanced Robotics
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What is the abbreviation for Springer Tracks in Advanced Robotics?
Springer Tracks in Advanced Robotics can be abbreviated as STAR
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ARTIFACTS - Advanced Robotics in Flexible Automation Components, Tools, and Strategies
- ARTS - Advanced Robotics Technology and Systems
- ARRC - Advanced Robotics Research Center
- ARMS - Advanced Robotics Manipulation System
- ARRL - Advanced Robotics Research Laboratory
- STAR - Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics
- ARIA - Advanced Robotics Interface for Applications
- ARICC - Advanced Robotics and Intelligent Control Centre
- ARL - Advanced Robotics Lab
- ARL - Advanced Robotics Laboratory
- STMP - Springer Tracts in Modern Physics
- TIP - Tracks in Progress
- Springer Proc Phys - Springer Proceedings in Physics
- spp - Springer Proceedings in Physics
- sscm - Springer Series in Computational Mathematics
- ssst - Springer Series in Statistics
- SSIS - Springer Series in Information Science
- Springer Ser. Statist. - Springer Series in Statistics
- Springer Ser. Inform. Sc. - Springer Series in Information Science
- Springer Ser. Comput. Math. - Springer Series in Computational Mathematics