UA, U-A, Ua, uA, or ua may refer to:

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  • Uitgesloten aansprakelijkheid (lit.'excluded liability'), a Dutch form of cooperative, which has legal personality, but with members (at least two on incorporation) rather than shareholders, with no capital and therefore no minimum capital or equity requirement, and with articles of association that can be worded such that members are not liable for the actions performed by the Cooperative (or losses suffered), usually used as a holding or finance company
  • ultrAslan, a fan group of the Galatasaray Spor Kulübü football team
  • Under Armour, an American clothing brand
  • Union Association, a baseball league of 1884
  • United Airlines, a major American airline headquartered in Chicago, Illinois (whose IATA airline designator is also UA)
  • United Artists, a film studio
  • United Association, a plumbing and pipefitting labor union in the U.S. and Canada
  • Universal Audio (company), a designer and manufacturer of audio signal processing hardware and software
  • University Alliance, a lobbying group of British universities
  • UP Aerospace, a private spaceflight company based in Denver, Colorado

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  • Unmanned aircraft or unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), an aircraft without a human pilot aboard (commonly known as a drone)
  • Microampere (uA, properly µA), a unit of electric current defined as one-millionth of an ampere
  • UA, the product of a heat exchanger's Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient U and its active exchange area A in thermodynamics

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  • Unit of account, a nominal monetary unit of measure or currency used to represent the real value (or cost) of any economic item (in economics), or the words that are used to describe the specific assets and liabilities that are reported in financial statements rather than the units used to measure them (in financial accounting)
  • Unitary authority, a type of local authority that has a single tier and is responsible for all local government functions within its area, or performs additional functions which elsewhere in the relevant country are usually performed by national government or a higher level of sub-national government
  • Urban area, a human settlement with high population density and infrastructure of built environment

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