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Sesam, SESAM or SeSaM may refer to: *
SESAM (database) SESAM / SQL Server is a relational database system originally developed by Siemens, whose role as developer was successively succeeded by Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme (SNI), Fujitsu Siemens Computers, and now Fujitsu Technology Solution ...
, a relational database developed by Fujitsu Siemens * SESAM (FEM), a structural analysis software *
Sesam (search engine) Sesam was a Scandinavian internet search engine developed by the media corporation Schibsted. It was available both in a Norwegian and Swedish version and was launched on 1 November 2005. By 2007 Sesam.no had 480,000 unique users and was among t ...
, a Scandinavian internet search engine *
SeSaM-Biotech GmbH SeSaM-Biotech GmbH (in short SeSaM-Biotech) is a biotechnology service company founded in 2008 in Bremen and localized in Aachen today. The company has a main focus on Protein Engineering Protein engineering is the process of developing usefu ...
, a biotechnology company focusing on protein engineering * Semiconductor saturable-absorber mirror, a component used in some lasers *
Sequence saturation mutagenesis Sequence saturation mutagenesis (SeSaM) is a chemo-enzymatic random mutagenesis method applied for the directed evolution of proteins and enzymes. It is one of the most common saturation mutagenesis techniques. In four PCR-based reaction steps, ...
(SeSaM), a molecular biology method for diversity creation by random mutagenesis


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Sesame (disambiguation) Sesame is a flowering plant used as a seed crop. Sesame or SESAME may also refer to: Science and technology * Sesame (framework), a Resource Description Framework (RDF) tool * Sesame, various wild and cultivated plants in the genus ''Sesamum'' * ...
* Various wild and cultivated plants in the genus ''
Sesamum ''Sesamum'' is a leguminous crop and genus of about 20 species in the flowering plant family Pedaliaceae. The plants are annual or perennial herbs with edible seeds. The best-known member of the genus is sesame, '' Sesamum indicum'' (syn. ''Sesa ...
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