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BS, B.S., Bs or bs may refer to:
Academics[]
- Bachelor of Science degree, also abbreviated BSc
- Bachelor of Surgery
- Behavioural sciences
Communications[]
- Base transceiver station, or just base station (BS), a node in a mobile telephony network.
- BS, NHK's satellite broadcaster mark of NHK-BS
- Broadcasting Satellite, a system of Japanese communication satellites.
- The BS- prefix associated with this satellite system has been used to refer to all games broadcast to the Satellaview, a satellite modem add-on for Nintendo's Super Famicom system in Japan
- BellSouth, a United States incumbent phone company
- Bristol postal sorting office, the United Kingdom post code for the region in western England, see List of postal areas in the United Kingdom
Companies[]
Several companies are known by this initials
- British Shipbuilders
- British Steel - Now known as Tata Steel
- British Sugar, private company
- add any other companies here
Locations[]
- Baker Street, a street in London - famous as the home of Sherlock Holmes a fictional detective and also Marks & Spencer a retailer
People with the initials "BS"[]
- List an relavent entries here
Standards[]
- Venezuelan bolívar's currency sign
- Bolivian boliviano's currency sign
- The Bahamas' ISO 2-letter country code
- .bs, ccTLD for the Bahamas
- Bosnian language's ISO 639 alpha-2 code
- British Standards
Transportation[]
- Beijing Subway
- British International Helicopters (BS), the IATA code
- Bridgestone, Japanese rubber conglomerate
- Bus stop, a place where a bus stops
Other[]
- Back Stage
- Balance sheet
- Bible study (Christian)
- Black sludge, an oil deposit in engines, see oil sludge
- Blacksmith, a person who forges items out of metal
- Boy Scouts, see scouting
- Blood sugar in medical shorthand
- Bright Star Catalogue
- British Standards
- British subject
- Broad Street
- Bullshit, phrase
- Business studies
- Was the registrantion code in Britain for ? - Registration Numbers
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