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Paul Maas (botanist)         
DUTCH BOTANIST
Paulus Johannes Maria Maas
Paulus Johannes Maria "Paul" Maas (born 27 February 1939, in Arnhem) is a botanist from the Netherlands and a specialist in the flora of the neotropics. Maas has identified and named about two hundred fifty plants from the Burmanniaceae, the Costus Family (Costaceae), the Gentian Family (Gentianaceae), the Bloodwort Family (Haemodoraceae), the Banana Family (Musaceae), the Olacaceae, the Triuridaceae, and the Ginger Family (Zingiberaceae).
Maas (surname)         
FAMILY NAME
Maas is a Dutch and North German patronymic surname, from an archaic short form of Thomas. It could also be a toponymic surname derived from the river Maas ().
Monitoring as a service         
COMPUTING DELIVERY MODELS UNDER ANYTHING AS A SERVICE
Monitoring as a Service
Monitoring as a service (MaaS) is one of many cloud computing delivery models under anything as a service (XaaS). It is a framework that facilitates the deployment of monitoring functionalities for various other services and applications within the cloud.

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Maas
Maas, MAAS or MaaS may refer to:
Examples of use of Maas
1. Frans Maas is in merger talks with rival DSV in Denmark.
2. Frans Maas was unchaged at €35 while DSV held steady at DKr6'0.
3. THERE is ectoplasm in the air at the Maas Gallery, which is showing the work of Austin Osman Spare.
4. The Dutch have received no formal request or invitation from Tehran to join in, said Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Judith Maas.
5. Rabbi Sivan Maas, a director and assistant dean of Tmura, said the organization‘s first conversion course is scheduled to begin in January.