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==Astronomy== ==Astronomy==
* The ] * The ]
* ], solar day on Mars


==Currency== ==Currency==
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===Music=== ===Music===
* ] or sol, a note of the solfege music scale * ] or G, a note of the solfege music scale
* ] or sol, a musical key
* ], a Canadian indie rock band active in the 1990s * ], a Canadian indie rock band active in the 1990s
* ] or simply Sol, Palestinian folk-pop band
* ], an album by electronic musician Eskmo * ], an album by electronic musician Eskmo
* ''Sol'', an album by ] * ''Sol'', an album by ]
* ''Shit Out of Luck'', a 1996 album by ] * ''Shit Out of Luck'', a 1996 album by ]
* "Sol", a 2005 song by American post-metal band Rosetta from the album '']''
* "Sol", a 2014 song by American metalcore band Invent Animate from the album '']''
* "Sol", a 2022 song by British metalcore band Oceans Ate Alaska from the album '']''


===Gaming=== ===Gaming===
* ''SOL'', or '']'', an expansion to ''Everquest'' computer game * '']'', sometimes referred to as ''SoL'', an expansion to the ''Everquest'' computer game
* ], a character in the ''Guilty Gear'' video games * ], a character in the ''Guilty Gear'' video games
* ''Sol Squadron'', an enemy squadron in the video game ] * ''Sol Squadron'', an enemy squadron in the video game ]
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==Mythology== ==Mythology==
* ], a Roman sun god * ], a Roman sun god
* ], a Norse sun goddess * ], a Germanic sun goddess


==People== ==People==
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* ], author citation (botany) for Daniel Solander (1733–1782), Swedish botanical author * ], author citation (botany) for Daniel Solander (1733–1782), Swedish botanical author
* ], hip hop performer Sol Moravia-Rosenberg * ], hip hop performer Sol Moravia-Rosenberg
* S.O.L., or ] (born 1969), German electronic music producer and DJ * ] (born 1969), sometimes known as S.O.L., German electronic music producer and DJ
* ] or SOL (born 1988), Korean singer * ] or SOL (born 1988), Korean singer


==Science and technology== ==Science and technology==
* Sol, the Latin name for the ]

===Computing=== ===Computing===
* ] * ]
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* Simple Object Language, the ancestor of ] * Simple Object Language, the ancestor of ]
* ], a file format for presenting solutions of mathematical programming problems * ], a file format for presenting solutions of mathematical programming problems
* ], a computer produced by company Processor Technology * ], an early microcomputer produced by the Processor Technology Corporation
* ], a solar-powered laptop by WeWi Telecommunications
* .sol, a ] file format * .sol, a ] file format
* <code>&amp;sol;</code>, the XML/HTML character entity for the ] * <code>&amp;sol;</code>, the XML/HTML character entity for the ]
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* ], a type of suspension * ], a type of suspension
* ], a three-dimensional Riemannian manifold * ], a three-dimensional Riemannian manifold
* ], the duration of a solar day on Mars * ], safety-of-life service (SoL)


==Sports== ==Sports==
* ], an American Ultimate Disc League team
* ], a defunct professional soccer team * ], a defunct professional soccer team
* ], a defunct Women's National Basketball Association team * ], a defunct Women's National Basketball Association team
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* ], an airline in Brazil * ], an airline in Brazil
* ], a station on Line 1, 2 and 3 * ], a station on Line 1, 2 and 3
* ], a train station serving Solana Beach, California * ], a train station serving Solana Beach, California
* ], a secondary railway line in New Zealand * ], a secondary railway line in New Zealand
* ], a small car manufactured by Honda * ], a small car manufactured by Honda
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* ], a set of standards Virginia students must meet before graduation * ], a set of standards Virginia students must meet before graduation
* ] (SOL), United States * ] (SOL), United States
* '']'', a collaborationist militia in Vichy France * '']'', a collaborationist militia in Vichy, France
* ], a village in eastern Slovakia * ], a village in eastern Slovakia
* ], a river in Russia * ], a river in Russia
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* ], an Australian political party * ], an Australian political party
* ], a minor political party * ], a minor political party
* ], IOC
* ], a think tank based in California


==See also== ==See also==

Latest revision as of 16:04, 20 January 2025

Sol or SOL may refer to:

Astronomy

Currency

Entertainment, arts and media

For artists and entertainers, see § People.

Music

Gaming

Newspapers

Other uses in arts and entertainment

Mythology

People

Science and technology

Computing

Medicine

  • Sleep onset latency - length of time of the transition from full wakefulness to sleep
  • Space-occupying lesion of the brain can be caused by different pathology such as a malignancy, an abscess or a haematoma

Other uses in science and technology

Sports

Transportation

Other uses

See also

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