GA

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GA, Ga, or ga may refer to:

Organisations

Businesses

Other organizations

Linguistics

Languages and dialects

Characters

  • Ga (Indic), a glyph in the Brahmic family of script
  • Ga (Javanese) (ꦒ), a letter in the Javanese script
  • Ga (kana)
    , in Japanese

Places

Africa

Other places

Science and technology

Biology and medicine

  • General anaesthesia, administration of drugs to induce unconsciousness prior to surgery
  • Geographic atrophy, an advanced form of age-related macular degeneration
  • Gestational age (obstetrics)
    , in pregnancy, the time since onset of last menstrual period
  • Embryonic age
    or gestational age, the length of gestation since fertilization
  • Gibberellin, a plant growth hormone
  • Tabun (nerve agent) (NATO designation GA)

Computing

  • .ga, the country code top-level domain for Gabon
  • General availability
    , the final stage in the software development lifecycle
  • Genetic algorithm, an optimization technique in computer science
  • Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google

Other uses in science and technology

  • Gallium (symbol Ga), a chemical element
  • General aviation, the category of civil aviation encompassing all non-scheduled aircraft flights
  • Geometric algebra, a Clifford algebra used in a geometric context
  • Gigaampere
    (GA), an SI unit of electric current equal to 1,000,000,000 (one billion) amps
  • Gigaannum
    (Ga), a unit of time equal to 1,000,000,000 (one billion) years.
  • Go Ahead, in a telecommunications device for the deaf

Sport

  • Goal attack
    , a position in netball
  • Goals against, a statistic in ice hockey and other sports

Other uses

  • GA Geijutsuka Art Design Class, an ongoing 2004 manga series by Satoko Kiyuzuki
  • Gandhara or Ga, a basic note of the scale in Indian music, or Svara
  • Ga people
    , an ethnic group of Ghana
  • General of the Army
    , a military rank
  • Global affairs, abbreviated GA, alternative term for International relations, the study of politics, economics and law on a global level
  • Graduate assistant, a role in academia and in U.S. college sports
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