Ata

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ATA or Ata may refer to:

Computing

  • AT Attachment (ATA/ATAPI), the old name of Parallel ATA, an older interface for computer storage devices
  • Analog telephone adapter, a device for connecting analog telephones to a Voice-over-IP system

Education

  • Ashcroft Technology Academy, Wandsworth, London, England
  • Advanced Technologies Academy, a high school in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
  • Asia Theological Association
  • Alberta Teachers' Association, Canada
  • Automotive Technician Accreditation, scheme in the UK for vehicle mechanics

Science, technology, and medicine

  • Anti-transglutaminase antibodies, in certain autoimmune diseases
  • Anti-topoisomerase antibodies
  • Anti-thyroglobulin antibodies
  • Allen Telescope Array
  • Atmosphere absolute, a variant of the standard atmosphere (unit)
  • American Telemedicine Association
  • American Thyroid Association
  • ATA chapter numbers
  • Alternating timed automaton
  • ATA, a codon for the amino acid isoleucine

Sports

  • American Taekwondo Association
  • American Tennis Association
  • Amateur Trapshooting Association
  • Archery Trade Association
  • A.T.A. (Greenland)

Organizations

Places

  • Antarctica's ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code
  • Áta, a village in Hungary
  • Ața, a river in Romania
  • ʻAta, Tonga, a depopulated island
  • ʻAtā, Tonga, an island used as an open prison

Transportation

Other uses

  • Ata (name), people with the first name or family name
  • Ata language (disambiguation)
  • Ata Gears, a transmission part producer
  • Atacama skeleton, skeletal remains of a human that were found during 2003 in a deserted Chilean town

See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with ATA
  • All pages with titles containing ATA
  • AATA (disambiguation)
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