- Casualty Actuarial Society
Founded in 1914, the CAS is the world’s only actuarial organization focused exclusively on property and casualty risks and serves over 11,000 members worldwide
- CAS REGISTRY®
CAS REGISTRY®, the CAS substance collection, is the premier source relied upon by scientists and regulators worldwide for accurate information on chemical substances
- CAS Number Search - NIST Chemistry WebBook
CAS registry numbers are copyrighted by the American Chemical Society Redistribution rights for CAS registry numbers are reserved by the American Chemical Society
- Chemical Abstracts Service - Wikipedia
CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service) is a division of the American Chemical Society It is a source of chemical information and is located in Columbus, Ohio, United States
- What is a property and casualty actuary? - CAS Student Central
Objective: The objective of the scholarship is to further students’ interest in the property and casualty (P C) actuarial profession and to encourage the pursuit of Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) designations
- CAS Common Chemistry
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- CAS SciFinder - Chemical Compound Database
Access the world’s most comprehensive chemical substance and reaction data Search by structure, name, CAS Registry Number®, or spectra data Uncover relevant literature, patents, and regulatory information quickly Retrosynthesis requires strong data and powerful tools
- CAS - Wikipedia
Look up CAS in Wiktionary, the free dictionary CAS, CaS, or cas may refer to:
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