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» For non-acronym usages see cast.

CAST may refer to:

Organizations

Mathematics and programming

  • Cosine All Sine Tangent, a Trigonometry mnemonic used to memorize the positive trigonometric functions in each quadrant of a circle
  • CAST tool, a software application used in the process of software testing
  • CAST-128, a block cipher in cryptography

    Science and technology

  • CAST gene, a human protein
  • Cardiac Arrhythmia Suppression Trial
  • CERN Axion Solar Telescope, in theoretical astrophysics and quantum physics, an axion detector built to search for axions produced inside the sun

    Other

  • CAST (race), a race of androids in the Phantasy Star series of video gamesFurther Information

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