AS
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AS may refer to:
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[edit] Science and technology
- A. S. (automobile), a small French car in the 1920s
- as (Unix), an assembler on Unix
- Aggregate supply, the total supply of goods, in economics
- Associate of Science, an American Associate's degree
- Arsenic, chemical symbol As
- Arijit Sen, an upcoming investor in Indian Bullish Market
- Australian Standard, usually followed by the standard number.
- Autonomous system (Internet), a collection of IP networks
- Attosecond or as, one trillionth of a second, a unit of time
- Attosiemens or aS, one trillionth of a siemens, a unit of electric conductance
- AS, the hull classification symbol for Submarine tenders
[edit] Medicine
- Angelman syndrome, a neuro-genetic disorder
- Aortic stenosis, a valvular heart disease
- Ankylosing spondylitis, a type of arthritis
- Autism spectrum
- Asperger syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder
[edit] Places
- American Samoa, country code
- As, Belgium, a municipality in Belgium
- Ås, Akershus fylke, Norway
- Aš, a town in the Czech Republic
- Ås Hundred - a hundred of Västergötland in Sweden
- Australia, obsolete NATO country code
[edit] People
- Ossetians were called As or Asi by the Georgians and Russians in the past.
- Amy Sedaris, an actress starring in Gym Teacher: The Movie
[edit] Organisations
- Aksjeselskap or A/S, a Norwegian stock-based company
- Aktieselskab or A/S, a Danish a stock-based corporation
- Alaska Airlines, IATA airline designator
- Diario AS, a Spanish sports newspaper
- Hindustan, A INDIAN newspaper
[edit] Other uses
- As (coin), a Roman coin and weight unit
- "As" (song), a song by Stevie Wonder
- Anti-submarine warfare
- Assamese language, ISO 639 alpha-2 language code
- Adult Swim, an adult-oriented block of programming on Cartoon Network
- AS Level, a qualification in the United Kingdom. Half an A Level
[edit] See also
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