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United States

* Sabin, Minnesota, a city in Clay County, Minnesota *
Sabin, Portland, Oregon Sabin is a neighborhood in the Northeast section of Portland, Oregon, United States. It is bordered by Vernon on the north, King on the west, Irvington on the south, Alameda on the east, and Concordia on the northeast. See also * Acadia: ...
, a neighborhood in Portland, Oregon *
Sabin-Schellenberg Center The Sabin-Schellenberg Center (SSC) is the technical skills center for the North Clackamas School District in Milwaukie, Oregon, United States. It encompasses a wide array of topics from cosmetology to information technology, manufacturing/engine ...
, a technical skills center for the North Clackamas School District in Milwaukie, Oregon *
Sabin, Wisconsin Sabin is an unincorporated community in the Town of Sylvan, Richland County, Wisconsin, United States. It is located at the intersection of County Highway E and Robbson Drive. History Sabin was settled in the 1850s and named for Dr. Eli Sabin ...
, an unincorporated community in the town of Sylvan, Wisconsin *
Sabin Point Light The Sabin Point Light was a lighthouse in the Providence River. It was removed as part of a channel-widening project in 1968. History This light was constructed in 1872 to mark a bend in the shipping channel southwest of Sabin Point. The Second ...
, a lighthouse in Rhode Island * Sabin-Wheat Farm, a historic farmstead in Putney, Vermont


Elsewhere

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Sabin Etxea Sabin Etxea ( English: Sabin's House, named after Sabino Arana) is the official headquarters of the Basque Nationalist Party, located in Abando, Bilbao. History In 1857, Santiago Arana, who owned a shipyard in the Bilbao basin, decided to bui ...
, the official headquarters of the Basque Nationalist Party


Other uses

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Sabin (given name) Sabin is a given name of the following people * Sabin of Bulgaria, ruler of Bulgaria from 765 to 766 *Sabin Bălașa (1932–2008), Romanian painter * Sabin Berthelot (1794–1880), French naturalist and ethnologist *Sabin Bornei (born 1975), Roman ...
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Sabin (surname) Sabin is the surname of the following people * Albert Sabin (1906–1993), Polish-American medical researcher who developed an oral polio vaccine; President of the Weizmann Institute of Science *Alvah Sabin (1793–1885), American politician *Ale ...
* Sabin Stakes, American Thoroughbred horse race held in Hallandale Beach, Florida * Sabin strains, polio vaccine variants developed by Albert Sabin *
Sabin–Feldman dye test A Sabin–Feldman dye test is a serologic test to diagnose for toxoplasmosis. Patient serum is treated with Toxoplasma trophozoites and complement, and then incubated. After incubation, methylene blue is added. If anti-Toxo antibodies are present ...
, a serologic test to diagnose for toxoplasmosis *
Doo–Sabin subdivision surface In 3D computer graphics, a Doo–Sabin subdivision surface is a type of subdivision surface based on a generalization of '' bi-quadratic'' uniform B-splines, whereas Catmull-Clark was based on generalized ''bi-cubic'' uniform B-splines. The subd ...
in computer graphics * Sabin (unit), a unit of sound absorption * Sabin Figaro, fictional character in the video game ''Final Fantasy VI''


See also

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Sabine (disambiguation) Sabine refers to: * The Sabines tribe, an Italic tribe of ancient Italy, their territory, which still bears the ancient tribe's name, and their language. People * Sabine (given name) * Sabine (surname) Places Canada * Cape Sabine, a land poin ...
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Saidhbhín Sadhbh ( sga, Sadb, italics=no, anglicised Sive) is an Irish feminine personal name. Derived from Proto-Celtic '(the) sweet and lovely (lady)', the name is cognate with the initial elements in the attested Gaulish language, Gallic names ''Suadu- ...
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