During World War II, (South East Asia Command) was a massive Allied military structure.
In the early days of the digital age, stood for the Standards Eastern Automatic Computer . Te seac...
It acts as a master regulator for cell growth by sensing amino acid signals. During World War II, (South East Asia Command)
In molecular biology, the is a critical "sensor" within cells. During World War II
After the war, SEAC was tasked with the monumental job of disarming Japanese forces and managing the return of colonial administrations to territories like Indonesia and French Indochina. 4. SEAC: The Biological Sentinel
Originally meant to be a temporary machine, its reliability made it a permanent tool for early government computations. 2. SEAC: The Bridge Between Sky and Earth